Here are four tips to help you make use AutoCAD’s grip editing tools. Tip #1 When you pick on a grip, look at the command line! You will see a short list of options available to you including ‘ Base point’ and ‘ Copy’. By typing ‘B’ for base point at the command line and hitting ‘Enter’ you are free to pick another point to move or stretch your geometry. By typing ‘C’ at the command line you will copy the geometry as you move/stretch it.
Dec 15, 2015 - Note: The 3D Object Snap tab is not available in AutoCAD LT. With running. Snaps to the midpoint of a geometric object. Snaps to the tangent of an arc, circle, ellipse, elliptical arc, polyline arc, or spline. Here is a single linetype (hidden) with 3 different linetype scales applied. Notice that the line with a LTS of.5 has lines and dashes that are 1/2 the size of line above it. The line with a LTS of 5 has lines and dashes that are 5 times longer.
Tip #2 When you’ve picked on a grip., right click! Right clicking on a Grip will display a shortcut menu of commands to modify that object. Tip #3 Selecting multiple grips. Pick an entity to highlight it. Now hold down the shift key and pick on a grip. The grip will highlight in red and you are now free to pick another grip.
You can even pick grips on multiple entities. When you have picked all the grips you need to, you can now perform an operation on all of the grips at once. Tip #4 Turn Dynamic input on! Grips and Dynamic Input go together like melted cheese and sweet chilli sauce.
To turn Dynamic Input on click on the icon in the status bar. Select an entity and then hover over a grip. You will get immediate feedback on the properties of the Geometry. When you click on a grip you will see options for editing the geometry right there in front of your eyes! If the highlighted tooltip isn’t the feature you want to change, just keep hitting the ‘ Tab’ key until the feature you want to change is highlighted. You can use the ‘Down’ Arrow key to pick other options and the ‘up’ Arrow key to repeat previous input.