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its a simple qoustion of answer
my same answer is like Bonfire Samman which shown on below
T - TRIM
O - OFFSET
L - LINE
C - CIRCLE
R - RADIUS
REC - RECTANGLE
F - FILLET
Co - COPY
Ar - ARRAY
Mo - MOVE
M - Move
TR - Trim
CO - Copy
O - Offset
L - LINE
PL - Polyline
REC - Rectangle
S - Stretch
RO - Rotate
MI - Mirror
l+enter or Space
c+enter
tri+enter
Tr+ double enter
ex+enter
pl+enter
f+enter
o+enter
mi+enter
ma+enter
co+enter
m+enter
str+enter
b+enter
T=Trim to trim Object,
O=Offset to offset the Object
Su=Subtract to subtract the hallow Object
L=Line Use to Draw the Object,
C=Circle Use for Round Object
R=Radius use to Radius the Edge of Object
F=Fillet use to fillet the Object
Ar=Array Use to Array the Object
Co=Copy use to copy the Object
P=Paste use to paste the Object
A=Area use to determine the surface Area of an Object
I am agree with experts...........
"Li "(Enter) used to know the detailed dimensions of the selected object.
"Di" (Enter) used to measure the distances of any lines.
"Z" (Enter) used to Zoom the objects/ drawings.
"PU" (Enter) used to purge drawings by removing unused layer names and block names.
"Area" (Enter) used to find area of closed lines/objects.
"L" (Enter) used to draw lines.
"PL" (Enter) used to draw poly lines.
"Ctrl + O" used to open file from AutoCAD window.
"Ctrl + N" used for New file to work from AutoCAD window.
"Ctrl + C" & "Ctrl +V" used for copy and paste respectively.