Step 3: Then give length and press tab to give breadth according to you and press Enter. Step 2: Give the first corner from where you want to draw a rectangle. Step 1: Take a rectangle tool from the draw tool group. Step 5: We have different types of arcs here, which we use according to our requirement. Step 4: Specify the endpoint or value where you can connect the arc or end the arc. Step 3: Give the value of the second point where you want the arc. Step 2: Take the arc command and specify the start point by clicking on any point. Step 1: Arc command is used for creating an arc in different types of drawings. Step 4: We have different types of circle drawing options in the circle command you can use them according to your requirement. Step 3: Give the radius and press Enter key. Step 1: Take circle command from the Drag tool group. Step 2: The major difference between line and polyline is that the object created by line does not work as one object, but polyline makes one object, as shown in the below image. Step 1: Take polyline command to draw toolbar group and follow the same steps as we did in the line command. Step 5: For exiting from any command, press Enter or Esc key on the keyboard. I will give length 40 mm, an angle of 30 degrees and press Enter key. Step 4: Here, you can draw a line with any angle and first give length, press the tab key, and give angles. Step 3: For creating a straight-line, turn ‘Orth On’ by pressing F8 on the keyboard or click on the Orth option at the lower right corner. Step 2: Next, we will specify the first point from where we want to start our line by simply clicking on the working area and then set a length of 60 mm- then press Enter key. Step 1: Take line command from draw group tool by simply left-clicking on it. We have different groups of the tool here, such as Draw, Modify, Annotation, etc. Let’s start our introduction to tools one by one. Now the workspace has been set according to our drawing. and after applying the limit, press Enter and again ‘z’ the Enter and ‘A’ then Enter. Step 3: And setting upper limit according to my drawing suppose (100, 100). and after applying the limit, press Enter and again ‘z’ then Enter and again ‘A’ then Enter. lim, and it will automatically show the limits option then, choose it and press Enter key it will ask for the lower limit of your workspace and the upper limit one by one. Step 1: Type the first three letters of the limit command, i.e. Step 4: Your Toolbars will be restored now, and you can see them here.