| This tutorial exercise provides step by step instructons for creating a closed object using polyline tool. |
| 1) Select Polyline from the tool bar or from menu or just type pline in command line as shown in Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3. |
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| Figure 1. |
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| Figure 2. |
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| Figure 3. |
| 2) After selecting polyline you would be asked to specify first point as shown in figure 4. |
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| Figure 4. |
| 3) I have entered 0,0 in the command line as shown in Figure 5. Which means that value of X and Y would be 0 for starting point of polyline. |
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| Figure 5. |
| 4) After selecting the starting point I have entered the distance on y axis as 25, as shown in Figure 6. |
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| Figure 6. |
| 5) Now enter second distance as 2, as shown in Figure 7. |
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| Figure 7. |
| 6) Now I have entered 23 as third distance, as shown in Figure 8. |
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| Figure 8. |
| 7) Now I have entered 23 as fourth distance, as shown in Figure 9. |
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| Figure 9. |
| 8) Then I have entered 2 as fifth distance, as shown in Figure 10. |
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| Figure 10. |
| 9) Now just move the cursor towards the starting point and it will snap the point as shown in Figure 11 just left click in the mouse at the point where it was snapped or right click in the mouse and select ¡°Close¡± from the drop down list as shown in Figure 12. |
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| Figure 11. |
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| Figure 12. |
| 10) The resultant closed object would be as shown in Figure 13. |
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| Figure 13. |
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