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hi everyone and welcome to autocad my name is ari and iamp;#39;m an autocad professional with digital drafting systems today weamp;#39;re going to learn how to create and modify wipeouts we can find the wipeout tool by going to our annotate tab in our ribbon and here it is in the markup panel right here we can also type wi and itamp;#39;ll pop up in our command line so when we use wipeouts we have a few options we can simply begin using it or we can look in our command line and see that we have frames and polyline as options letamp;#39;s use it first and then weamp;#39;ll get into the other options so iamp;#39;m going to specify my first point just like autocad is telling me so iamp;#39;ll click here if my goal is to hide this window then i can do so very easily now the only issue right now with creating a wipeout from scratch like this is that i canamp;#39;t make perfectly straight lines if i hold the shift key that doesnamp;#39;t work and control doesnamp;#39;t toggle it so