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How to Store the Point Clicked in Autocad to a Variable



Storing a point you've just selected in autocad is one of the very important trick a power autocad user should know. If you want to exactly know the coordinates of the point you've just clicked and store that in memory, then this trick is the one you need. Actually, you don't have to do anything to store the last point you clicked. Autocad automatically stores the last point you've just clicked into a variable @. So whenever autocad asks you something like 'Specify a point:' , just type in the @ and press ENTER. Say, 'Specify a point: @' then hit ENTER. The point entered is the last point you've clicked.















Written by Superdraftsman on January 21st, 2010 with no comments.
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