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In AutoCAD, the Insert Block command is used to insert and place a pre-defined block or symbol into the drawing. Blocks are reusable objects that can contain a combination of lines, arcs, text, and other entities. They can represent common objects such as furniture, doors, windows, or company logos. To insert a block in AutoCAD, follow these steps: Type "INSERT" in the command line and press Enter, or access the Insert Block command from the Ribbon menu. In the Insert dialog box, browse and select the desired block from the available block library or choose to create a new block. Specify the insertion point by clicking on a specific location in the drawing or entering precise coordinates. Optionally, you can adjust the scale, rotation angle, or other properties of the block in the Insert dialog box. Click OK or press Enter to insert the block at the specified location.
