ROTATE command.
The ROTATE command is used to rotate selected object around the specified base point.
Command Access:
Ribbon : Home > Modify > Rotate
Menu : Modify > Rotate
Command : ROTATE
Shortcut : select object and right-click, and then click "Rotate"
Command Prompts:
UCS current positive angle: ANGDIR=counter clockwise ANGBASE=0
Select object:
Specify the base point:
Specify rotation angle or [Copy/Reference] <0>:
Relative Glossary:
Rotation angle:
Specify the rotation angle.
The rotation axis goes across the specified base point and is parallel to Z axis of current UCS.
Copy:
Create a copy of selected object.
Reference:
Specify a reference angle, the selected object rotated to a new absolute angle referencing to the specified reference angle
Rotating selected objects, the frame of viewport is parallel to the boundary of drawing area.
Related tutorial video:
- Status bar related setting 00:15
- Draw Rectangles and Polygons 00:26
- Rectang command 00:26
- Polygon command 00:26
- Arc command 00:30
- Trim command 00:40
- Extend command 01:51
- Offset command 02:23
- Stretch command 03:35
- Edit objects + grips 03:55
- Break object 04:13
- Circle command 05:51
- Draw circles 05:51
- Break command 05:56
- Join command 06:32
- Scale command 06:53
- Lengthen command 07:29
- Copy command 08:20
- Rotate command 08:47
- Move command 09:07
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