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#AutoCAD 2D Practice Video 24



Command used :- Arc,Circle,Fillet,Array and Dimension

Shortcut :-
Arc :- A
Circle :- C
Fillet :- F
Array :- AR 
Dimension :- QDIM

For more details see the following video :-

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Command Used :- Line,Circle,Offset,Array,Properties and Dimension Shortcut :- Line :- L Circle :- C Offset :- O Array :- AR Dimension :- QDIM For more details please see the following video :-