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'''Note:''' the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection, but will require selection of two points. To set the distance to the origin, the sketch origin point needs to be selected as well. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or {{KEY|ESC}} once to quit the command. |
'''Note:''' the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection, but will require selection of two points. To set the distance to the origin, the sketch origin point needs to be selected as well. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or {{KEY|ESC}} once to quit the command. |
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Revision as of 02:49, 3 October 2018
Sketcher ConstrainDistanceY |
Menu location |
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Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain vertical distance |
Workbenches |
Sketcher |
Default shortcut |
Shift+V |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Constrain Horizontal Distance, Constrain Length |
Description
Fixes the vertical distance between 2 points or line ends. If only one item is selected, the distance is set to the origin.
Usage
Note: the constraint tool can also be started with no prior selection, but will require selection of two points. To set the distance to the origin, the sketch origin point needs to be selected as well. By default the command will be in continue mode to create new constraints; press the right mouse button or ESC once to quit the command.