In AutoCAD, I can use the "XC" command to trim or extend objects within a block to the desired range. However, I'm not aware of a direct equivalent to this command in CADian. While I can cut blocks in CADian, the ability to extend or trim objects within the block might not be available in the same straightforward manner as in AutoCAD. I may need to use different methods or commands to achieve a similar result in AutoCAD. Is there any command same like AutoCAD in CADian?
In AutoCAD, I can use the "XC" command to trim or extend objects within a block to the desired range. However, I'm not aware of a direct equivalent to this command in CADian. While I can cut blocks in CADian, the ability to extend or trim objects within the block might not be available in the same straightforward manner as in AutoCAD. I may need to use different methods or commands to achieve a similar result in AutoCAD. Is there any command same like AutoCAD in CADian?
When you execute the "xc" command and want to cut a block, click on the option to create a new boundary. After clicking the rectangle, draw the desired range. The block will be cut, and you can see only the desired size.
After selecting the cut block, you can change it to the desired shape by specifying blue points, just like in the video. If the blue points are not being detected, please contact us.