A Commands
Topics in this section
ABOUT (Command)
Displays information about
AutoCAD for Mac
.
ADDSELECTED (Command)
Creates a new object based on the object type and general properties of a selected object.
ALIASEDIT
Creates, modifies, and deletes AutoCAD command aliases.
ALIGN (Command)
Aligns objects with other objects in 2D and 3D.
ANNORESET (Command)
Resets the locations of all alternate scale representations of the selected annotative objects.
ANNOUPDATE (Command)
Updates existing annotative objects to match the current properties of their styles.
APERTURE (Command)
Controls the size of the object snap target box.
ARC (Command)
Creates an arc.
AREA (Command)
Calculates the area and perimeter of objects or of defined areas.
ARRAY (Command)
Creates copies of objects arranged in a 2D or 3D pattern.
ARRAYCLASSIC
Creates copies of objects arranged in a 2D pattern using the legacy dialog box.
ARRAYCLOSE (Command)
Saves or discards changes made to an array’s source objects and exits the array editing state.
ARRAYEDIT (Command)
Edits associative array objects and their source objects.
ARRAYPATH (Command)
Evenly distributes object copies along a path or a portion of a path.
ARRAYPOLAR (Command)
Evenly distributes object copies in a circular pattern around a center point or axis of rotation.
ARRAYRECT (Command)
Distributes object copies into any combination of rows, columns, and levels.
ATTACH (Command)
Inserts an external reference, raster image, or underlay (PDF files) in the current drawing.
ATTDEF (Command)
Creates an attribute definition for storing data in a block.
ATTDISP (Command)
Controls the visibility overrides for all block attributes in a drawing.
ATTEDIT (Command)
Changes attribute information in a block.
ATTEXT (-ATTEXT)
Extracts attribute data, informational text associated with a block, into a file.
ATTIPEDIT (Command)
Changes the textual content of an attribute within a block.
ATTSYNC (Command)
Updates block references with new and changed attributes from a specified block definition.
AUDIT (Command)
Evaluates the integrity of a drawing and corrects some errors.
AUTOCOMPLETE
Controls what types of automated keyboard features are available at the Command prompt.