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Topic Closedsection elevation command

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SURYA015 View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: section elevation command
    Posted: 26.Nov.2019 at 07:49
hai guys,

I am surya. Actually i am working in cad draftsmen shall I discussing about autocad commands. In autocad 2016 & 2015 command "GENERATE SECTION/ELEVATION " If you clarify to usage of command to move on my work. anyone can you help to clarify my dought.

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philippe JOSEPH View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Nov.2019 at 08:30
Hello SURYA015, launch a search on the internet with : AutoCAD generate section elevation and you will find tutorials and videos about it.
If we are talking about 3D, eventually see my AutoCAD file here in the site : CAD/BIM Blocks , launch a search with :
3D SOLIDS 01.dwg and see page 2.
5-SOLIDS MODIFICATIONS , command SLICE and SECTION.
Please tell me ( us ) if this helped or not.
P.S. See also the tip N? 2672 : How to create 2D sections through a 3D model?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Nov.2019 at 13:52
One option would be to use the SECTIONPLANE command. 
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