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Creating Polar Arrays

If we make a polar array, the array can be made against or
clockwise, depending on whether we are entering a positive value
or negative for the corners.
The radius of the array is determined by the distance from the specified center point
to a point of reference or basis on which we select the last object.
we can use the default reference point, or we can
determine the new base point which will be used as a reference point.

To make a polar array
From the Modify menu, choose Array.
In the Array dialog box, choose Polar Array.
Next to Center Point, do one of the following:
Enter the X and Y values ​​to the center of the array of poles.
Click Pick Center Point button. Array dialog box closes and AutoCAD
request object selection. Use the pointing device to determine
central point of the polar array.
Choose the Select Objects.
Array dialog box closes and AutoCAD requested object selection.

we can set one of the following options:
To rotate the object as structured, select Play For Products
Copied. Local examples show the results.
To determine the point X, Y basis, choose More, obviously Set to
Object Default option and enter a value in the box X and Y, or
click the Pick Base Point and use a pointing device for
determine the point.
Select OK to create the array.










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