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02-01-2016
10:31 AM
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02-01-2016
10:31 AM
I Have a doubt about @ and # in AutoCAD
Hi and thanks for any answer, im a new Autocad user but i learn to draw with @ sign like @350 < 90 for example.
and i want to know the difference beteen # and @?
when do i need to use # or @
Hope u understand mu question.
02-01-2016
11:06 AM
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02-01-2016
11:06 AM
A good tutorial: http://www.cadtutor.net/tutorials/autocad/using-coordinates.php
02-01-2016
11:15 AM
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02-01-2016
11:15 AM
In the simplest terms, # refers to absolute coordinates while @ refers to relative coordinates. If you want a line to start at a specific grid coordinate and end at a specific grid coordinate you would use the #. I you want to move something 10 units in the x direction and 5 units in the y direction you would use the @ symbol.
02-01-2016
11:27 AM
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