How to show angle in AutoCAD
Angle
Specifies the current angle format and the precision for the current angle display.
Type
Sets the current angle format.
Precision
Sets the precision for the current angle display. The following convention ur we for the various angle measures: decimal degrees appear as decimal numbers, grads appear with a lowercase g suffix, and radians appear with a Lowercase r suffix. The degrees /minutes/seconds format uses d for derte, minutes, and" for seconds; for example: 123d45'56.7" Surveyor's units show angles as bearings, sing Nor S for north or south, degrees/minutes/seconds for how far cast or west the angle is from direct north or south, and E or W for east or west; for example: N 45d0'0" E. The angle is always less than 90 degrees and is displayed in the degrees/minutes/seconds format. If the angle is precisely north, south, east, or west, only the single letter representing the compass point is displayed.
Clockwise
Calculates positive angles in the clockwise direction. The default direction for positive angles is counter clockwise. When prompted for an angle, point out the desired direction or enter an angle regardless of the setting specified for Clockwise.
Insertion Scale
Controls the unit of measurement for blocks and drawings that are inserted into the current drawing. A block or a drawing that is created with units that are different from the units specified with this option is scaled when inserted. The insertion scale is the ratio of the units used in the source block or drawing and the units used in the target drawing. Select Unitless to insert the block without scaling it to match the specified units.
Sample Output
Displays an example of the current settings for units and angles.
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