Topics Covered in This AutoCAD Tutorial:
Mastering Measurement Tools for Professional Accuracy
MEASUREGEOM Command Tools
Distance Measurement
Measure straight-line distances between any two points using snap points. Essential for checking dimensions and spacing in your drawings.
Radius Detection
Quickly identify the radius of curved elements like rounded corners. Useful for material calculations and manufacturing specifications.
Angle Analysis
Determine angles between lines and surfaces. Critical for non-standard angles that don't conform to polar tracking settings.
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Tutorial Workflow
Basic Measurements
Learn distance, radius, and angle measurement tools using the furniture showroom drawing
Point Identification
Use coordinate identification tools to locate exact positions of objects and features
Area Calculation
Master multiple methods for calculating areas including manual selection and boundary tools
Advanced Techniques
Implement hatching and boundary creation for complex area measurements with exclusions
Exercise Overview
Precision is the cornerstone of professional CAD work. In this comprehensive exercise, you'll master AutoCAD's sophisticated measurement tools through the MEASUREGEOM command suite, learning to extract critical information including area calculations, distance measurements, and angle determinations from complex architectural drawings. These skills are essential for accurate quantity takeoffs, space planning, and construction documentation.
The tutorial uses a furniture showroom drawing where the lower-left corner is placed at point 0,0. This is a best practice for maintaining consistent grid coordinates throughout your project.
Using Measurement Tools to Extract Drawing Intelligence
The following step-by-step process will guide you through real-world measurement scenarios using a furniture showroom layout. Each technique represents industry-standard practices that professional architects and designers rely on daily.
Begin by opening the file Measurement Tools-Furniture Showroom.dwg. This drawing represents a typical commercial space where accurate measurements are critical for code compliance, furniture placement, and spatial analysis.
Professional space planning requires precise corridor widths for accessibility compliance and traffic flow analysis. In this scenario, we need to determine the hallway width from the loading area. Navigate to the Utilities Panel and expand the Measure
dropdown menu to reveal the complete MEASUREGEOM command options. Select the Distance tool, or use the efficient keyboard alias DI Enter for faster workflow.
The Distance tool calculates straight-line measurements between any two points with object snap precision. Zoom in on the hallway entrance between the Sales Office and Utility closet for accurate point selection. Click on the corner endpoints on both sides of the hallway as illustrated. The measurement appears instantly in both the Dynamic Input display and Command Line, providing immediate feedback for your analysis.

Curved elements in architectural designs often require radius information for material calculations and fabrication specifications. Focus on the Kiosk counters, where you'll notice rounded inner corners that require precise measurements for flooring installation or custom millwork. Zoom in on any rounded corner of the Kiosk and select Radius from the Measure
dropdown. Click directly on the curved edge to instantly display the radius value in both Dynamic Input and Command Line.
Non-orthogonal walls present unique challenges in construction and often require custom solutions. The angled wall section in the lower-left corner of the Showroom, where double doors exit the Loading Zone, demonstrates this complexity. To determine the precise wall angle, select Angle from the Measurement menu. Click directly on both inside edges of the upper corner walls as shown. Unlike point-based measurements, this tool analyzes the lines themselves to calculate the angle. The resulting 50° measurement is crucial for ordering custom trim work and ensuring proper door installation.

Coordinate information forms the foundation of precise construction layout and BIM coordination. The Identify Point tool
provides exact XY coordinates essential for structural positioning and MEP coordination. Access this tool from the Utility Panel or use the quick command ID Enter. Note that this is a standalone command, separate from the Measuregeom family.
Execute the Identify Point command and click on the center point of the lower-left circular column in the Showroom. The coordinate 30',43' appears instantly, providing the exact reference point needed for column layout using AutoCAD's powerful Array tools in subsequent exercises. This drawing demonstrates best practice by positioning the building's lower-left corner at the origin point 0,0, establishing a reliable coordinate reference system crucial for large-scale projects and multi-discipline coordination.

Professional Tip: Always establish a consistent coordinate system at project inception. This foundation supports accurate quantity takeoffs, construction stakeout, and seamless collaboration with engineering consultants.
The LIST command provides comprehensive object analysis essential for detailed specifications and construction documentation. Begin by selecting any column without starting a command, then right-click and choose Select Similar to efficiently select all matching objects. With all columns selected, initiate the LIST command using the List button in the Inquiry toolbar or the keyboard shortcut LI Enter. The Text Window opens, displaying the complete command history since file opening. For extensive information, press Enter to navigate through data blocks. This window serves as a powerful reference tool, allowing you to scroll through previous measurements, angles, and area calculations. You can select and copy any text for integration into project documentation, specifications, or coordination emails. The right-click context menu offers command line pasting options for repeating previous operations. Access this valuable resource anytime using the F2 function key. Close the Text Window and press Enter or Escape to complete the List command.
Professional Tip: Document critical measurements by copying Text Window data directly into project specifications or coordination notes, ensuring accuracy and maintaining an audit trail.

Area calculations represent perhaps the most critical measurement function in architectural practice, directly impacting cost estimates, zoning compliance, and space programming. AutoCAD offers multiple area calculation methods, each optimized for specific scenarios. Select Area from the Measure dropdown in the Utilities panel or use the efficient alias AA Enter. Click on the four inner corners of the Sales Office, observing the dynamic green field that visualizes the measured area. After selecting all corner points, press Enter to complete the calculation—there's no need to return to the starting point. The command provides both area and perimeter measurements, in this case 1,760 square feet. This point-based method excels when measuring spaces with gaps or incomplete boundaries, though it requires careful point selection for accuracy and cannot directly handle curved boundaries without additional steps.

Professional documentation requires clear area annotation for construction and permitting purposes. Double-click on the AREA: text label and input 1760 sq ft. after the colon. Press Enter twice to confirm the entry and exit the Single Line Text editor. Comprehensive text management techniques will be explored in detail in subsequent chapters.

The Boundary tool represents a sophisticated approach to area analysis, creating precise polylines from existing geometry for enhanced measurement capabilities. Change your current layer to Boundary and zoom in on the Loading Zone in the building's lower-right section. Since the Boundary tool requires completely enclosed spaces, temporarily close door openings as shown in the diagram. To prevent stair geometry from interfering with the boundary detection, use the Layer Freeze command on the stairs, effectively hiding them from the boundary calculation.

The Boundary tool automates polyline creation from existing closed perimeters, streamlining area analysis workflows. Access this tool by typing BOUNDARY Enter or selecting Boundary from the Hatch dropdown in the Draw Panel, as illustrated below.

In the Boundary Creation dialog box, disable Island detection to prevent automatic polyline creation around interior objects. While island detection can be useful in specific scenarios, most professional applications benefit from manual control over boundary definition.

Click the Pick Point button, then click anywhere within the Loading Zone interior. Press Enter to accept the boundary definition and complete the command. The resulting polyline provides a permanent reference for ongoing area analysis.

Select the newly created boundary polyline to access its properties. The Properties Palette displays comprehensive geometric data including area and perimeter (length) measurements. While AutoCAD displays area in square inches by default, hovering over the value reveals conversion options. Document this measurement by double-clicking the AREA: text and entering the calculated area, following the same procedure used for the Sales Office.

Hatching provides the most sophisticated area analysis method, automatically excluding interior objects (islands) from calculations while providing visual feedback. This technique proves invaluable for complex spaces with multiple fixtures and furniture elements. Use Layer Freeze to temporarily hide doors and all furniture except the Kiosk counters, then change your current layer to Hatch. Use the Line tool
to temporarily close all openings, including the hallway between the Sales Office and Utility room, creating a completely enclosed space for accurate hatch generation.
Execute the Hatch command by clicking the Hatch button in the Draw Panel or typing H Enter. The Hatch Creation contextual tab appears in the ribbon, offering comprehensive pattern and boundary options. Since this hatch serves purely analytical purposes, the visual pattern settings are secondary to the area calculation functionality. Click anywhere within the Showroom space, avoiding columns and Kiosk counters. AutoCAD intelligently fills the area with the default pattern while automatically excluding interior objects from the calculation. Press Enter to confirm the hatch and complete the command. Notice how columns and kiosk counters appear as islands within the hatch, accurately representing the true usable floor area. The hatch respects text objects, maintaining readability while excluding minimal area from calculations. Select the completed hatch to view its area in the Properties Palette geometry section. Document this measurement by double-clicking the AREA: text and entering 8535 sq. ft. (rounded from the precise 8534.8544 calculation). After recording the measurement, delete the temporary hatch and use Layer Previous to restore frozen layers. Finally, use Layer Freeze to hide temporary construction lines on the Hatch and Boundary layers. For comprehensive practice, calculate and document areas for all remaining rooms using your preferred method.

Save and close the file to preserve your measurement documentation and layer states for future reference.