To perform the 'Invert' action in AutoCAD, based on the provided steps, you follow a specific process involving selecting the target object and using a dedicated command sequence.
This method allows you to modify an existing object or create a new one based on the 'Invert' operation.
Step-by-Step Guide to Inverting
The process described for inverting involves three clear steps. It applies to a specific element referred to as a "part" within this context.
Here are the actions required:
- Select the part.
- Begin by using your cursor to pick the specific 'part' object in your AutoCAD drawing that you wish to invert. Ensure the object is highlighted to confirm selection.
- Click Modify > Invert.
- Navigate through the AutoCAD interface menus. Locate the 'Modify' menu (or a similar menu/ribbon panel).
- Within the 'Modify' options, find and click on the command labeled 'Invert'.
- Click Yes to replace the current part with the inverted part or click No to create a new part.
- After selecting the 'Invert' command, the system will typically present a choice.
- Choose Yes if you want the selected, original 'part' to be replaced by its inverted version. The original will be gone.
- Choose No if you prefer to keep the original 'part' and create the inverted version as a new, separate object alongside it.
This sequence provides a direct method for applying the 'Invert' function to a selected 'part' within the software, giving you control over whether to modify the original or create a duplicate.