If you’re looking for a comprehensive article explaining step-by-step how to use the autoconstrain command in AutoCAD, this article will give you all the explanation you need: what this command is, how to use it, why it sometimes doesn’t work and the various possible alternative commands.
What is the autoconstrain command?
AUTOCONSTRAIN command in AutoCAD : Applies geometric constraints to a selection set of objects based on orientation of the objects relative to one another.
Here we explain the autoconstrain command, and its various uses in an AutoCAD drawing. We’ll also give examples of drawings showing before and after use of this function.
How to use autoconstrain command (Step by step)
In this part of the article, we’ll explain the steps involved in using the autoconstrain command in a drawing, as well as the various options and functions specific to this command, with a number of examples and drawings to help you understand.
We’ll also give you the shortcut to use it.
Why autoconstrain doesn’t work?
Here we’ll explain the various reasons why this command sometimes doesn’t work, and give various solutions that may help you move forward with your AutoCAD drawing and get past this problem.
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