This command is quite important for you to know and will most often be run when describing or editing objects in AutoCAD because of its crucial function. Here I want to show directly how to run this command so that it can be used in drawing and editing images.
If we do not set a limit and press ENTER at the Select Objects prompt, all objects become potential boundary. This is called implied selection.
To select the geometry in the block as a boundary, we must use a single, crossing, fence, or implied boundaries.
Extend Objects
we can extend objects so that they end precisely at the edge of the limits prescribed by other objects.
In this example, we will expand / extend the line right to the edge of the boundary line.
To create extend the object
From the Modify menu, choose Extend.
Select the object as a boundary edge.
To select all objects in the drawing as a potential border, press ENTER without selecting an object.
Select the object to be extended.
Drawing Templates in this section are based upon the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME Y14 American National Standard for Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices. These standards represent the drawing practices used by U.S. industry. The ASME Y14 practices supersede the American National Standards Institute ANSI standards. The ASME Y14 Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices are published by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY. References to the current ASME Y14 standards are used with permission. Only a portion of the ASME Y14 American National Standard for Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices are presented in this book. Information presented in Projects 1 - 5 represent sample illustrations of a drawing, view and or dimension type. The ASME Y14 Standards Committee develops and maintains additional Drawing Standards. Members of these committees are from Industry, Department of Defense and Academia. ...
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