![]() The thickness will be in the Z direction and visible in 3D only. Specify the length and breadth of the rectangle in the form of width.Specify the thickness of the rectangle.The steps to increase the thickness of the rectangle are listed below: We can increase the thickness of the rectangle. Width/chamfer), we need to specify the value 0 to the corresponding property of the rectangle. The rectangle formed (represented by blue lines for better visibility) is shown in the below image: Note: We can perform multiple functions on a rectangle by specifying the value for each property. Note: When prompted to 'Specify other corner point or Dimensions. Do the following: Specify the dimension by length and width in the RECTANGLE command (see To Draw a Rectangle AutoCAD). Actual dimension values are preferred to create the length and width of the rectangle. Specify the line width for the rectangle. When using the RECTANGLE command, absolute or relative coordinate values are used to define the size of the rectangle.The steps to increase the width of the rectangle are listed below: We can increase the width of the rectangle. We can also change the shape according to the requirements. The rectangle formed is shown in the below image: Note: The chamfer distance for both sides should be the same to create regular shape. Specify the first corner point of the rectangle on the viewport.Specify the second chamfer distance for the rectangle.Specify the first chamfer distance for the rectangle.(Chamfers are used to create slanted edges.) The steps to create a slanted corner rectangle are listed below: Current rectangle modes: Chamfer0.2000 x 0.2000 Specify first corner point or Chamfer/Elevation/Fillet/Thickness/Width: F Specify fillet radius for rectangles <0.0000>: 0.The rectangles can also be created with slanted corners. We can also type Elevation or E instead of Fillet to create rounded corners. The rectangle formed is shown in the below image: Specify the first corner point of rectangle on the viewport. ![]()
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