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Rotate with the Copy Option
From: AutoCAD Productivity Articles #135
Originally published: August 2014
Grips don't get a lot of respect, but they are really quite powerful [See ‘The Lost Art of Grips’ in Michael's Corner March 2005], and the introduction of multifunction grips a few versions ago [Covered in Michael's Corner in July 2011 & April 2012], really kicked 'em up a notch.
However, what I want to mention here, is the Copy option of the Rotate command (…which is a similar feature when using grips, if you were wondering about the relevance).

In the following exercise, the chair arrangement must be completed on all four sides.
How to Copy with Rotate
Launch the Rotate command, select the objects to rotate, then press [Enter].
To pick the middle of the conference table, Shift + Right-click and click Mid Between 2 Points, then click two diagonally opposed corners to specify the rotation basepoint between them.
Click the Copy option (or enter C if you have a version prior to AutoCAD 2013).
Turn on Ortho if necessary, then click to rotate—and copy—the selected objects!

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Shift + Right-click menu
Object snaps are really important in AutoCAD and in addition to the running object snaps, many AutoCAD users have the Object Snap toolbar permanently docked on their screen. However, as screen space is often at a premium, you might like to consider accessing the object snaps from the Shift + Right-click menu. If you didn't know about this, you'll find that it's even better than the Object Snap toolbar because it takes up no space and it contains all the object snaps including "Mid Between 2 Points" and the Point Filters.
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