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AUTO CAD TRAINING 2 - Units Drawing Units: Before you start to draw, you must decide what one drawing unit represents based on what you plan to draw. You can convert a drawing between systems of measurement by scaling it. Every object you create is measured in drawing units. Before you start to draw, you must decide what one drawing unit will represent based on what you plan to draw. Then you create your drawing at actual size with that convention. For example, a distance of one drawing unit typically represents one millimeter, one centimeter, one inch, or one foot in real-world units. Convert Drawing Units: If you start a drawing in one system of measurement (imperial or metric) and then want to switch to the other system, use SCALE to scale the model geometry by the appropriate conversion factor to obtain correct distances and dimensions. For example, to convert a drawing created in inches to centimeters, you scale the model geometry by a factor of 2.54. To convert from centimeters to inches, the scale factor is 1/2.54 or about 0.3937. Units: Use drawing units to check the Drawings. Use Distance DIST command to measure the actual units of the Drawing. Auto CAD will show the units in terms of inches whenever you draw a line draw for example 206 or 20.5. Does not Draw as 20.5 if you draw like that it will show as 20.5inches?

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