Copyright  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.  192  AutoCAD  and  Its  Applications—Advanced  In  Figure  8-16B,  the  Array  Creation  ribbon  tab  is  shown  after  selecting  the  Measure  option.  The  number  of  items  is  set  to  8  and  the  distance  between  items  is  set  to  25  using  the  settings  in  the  Items  panel.  The  result  is  shown  in  Figure  8-16C.  The  Align  items  option  is  used  to  align  the  arrayed  objects  tangent  to  the  direction  of  the  array  path.  The  Z  direction  option  is  used  to  change  the  Z  axis  direction  of  the  arrayed  objects.  By  default,  the  Z  axis  of  each  object  is  aligned  in  the  same  orientation  used  by  the  original  object.  If  the  Z  direction  option  is  set  to  No,  the  Z  axis  of  the  object  changes  direction  to  follow  the  path  as  the  path  changes  direction.  The  Rows  and  Levels  options  allow  you  to  create  an  arrangement  in  rows  and  levels.  The  options  are  similar  to  those  used  with  the  ARRAYPOLAR  command.  In  Figure  8-17,  an  oval  table  is  created  using  the  7  7  Levels  option.  The  table  feet  and  middle  supports  are  created  as  a  3D  path  array.  One  of  the  feet  is  arrayed  along  an  elliptical  path  to  create  an  array  consisting  of  two  levels.  In  this  example,  a  non-associative  array  is  created.  This  allows  the  middle  supports  to  be  edited  as  individual  objects  after  creating  the  array.  The  middle  supports  have  a  smaller  diameter  than  the  feet  and  a  longer  length.  To  complete  the  table,  the  bottom  shelf  is  copied  along  the  Z  axis  to  create  the  top.  A  B  C  Number  of  items  and  spacing  between  items  specified  Measure  option  selected  Figure  8-16.  Using  the  ARRAYPATH  command.  A—Specifying  10  items  to  array  and  using  the  Divide  option.  B—Using  the  Measure  option  to  specify  8  items  to  array  and  a  distance  of  25  units  between  objects.  C—The  resulting  array.