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Rotate One Object to Match Another

Sometimes you need to rotate an object to match the angle of an existing object. Here’s one way to accomplish that, using the Reference option of the ROTATE command.

In this example, you want to rotate the desk to match the rotation of the end wall. Follow these steps:

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Trim the circle in half and use PEDIT

Jon e-mailed me with the following additional solution: If you use a circle and trim it in half, pedit that, you can then give the resulting pline arc thickness, mirror it and pedit join it into a circle.

The selected object rotates to match the angle of your reference object, as you see here. Then move the object to its proper location.

Sanjay Kulkarni suggests another way to use the Reference option of the ROTATE command and end up with the same result. Sanjay is a technical writer, CAD trainer & programmer, and consultant based in Pune, India.

Use Reference option of ROTATE command

Which method do you use? Or do you have another method? Leave a comment!

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