In this very short content, we will show you how to create a circle by specifying a center and then entering a diameter value in AutoCAD. Also, Autocad has a wide variety of circle creation tools inside it to create circles in different methods according to the requirement. So, you will learn about which command in Autocad creates a circle in this manner.
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How to Draw a Center Diameter Circle in AutoCAD?

To obtain circles by specifying a center point and entering a diameter value, click on the pop-up menu as shown by the green arrow above, then click on the Center, Diameter command as shown by the green box above in Autocad.

To start drawing a circle in this manner in Autocad, click somewhere to specify your center point of the circle as shown above.

And then, the command wants a diameter value for the circle. You need to enter a diameter value to complete the drawing of a circle with the Center, Diameter command in Autocad.

In addition to that, you can also obtain drawings as shown above. For example, we want to make the center of the circle an end point of a line as shown by a green box, and we specified the diameter value of the circle by clicking on another endpoint of another line as shown by the green arrow above. The circle will be drawn as above if you select a point for diameter value for the circle in Circle, Diameter command in Autocad.
Conclusion
So, drawing a circle by entering diameter values in Autocad is very simple like that.
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Above all, in addition to the center diameter circle in Autocad, check the other useful commands in Autocad below.
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