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{{GuiCommand|Name=Constraint Horizontal|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench|Sketcher]], [[PartDesign Module|PartDesign_Workbench]]|MenuLocation=Sketcher → Constrain Horizontally|SeeAlso=[[Constraint Vertical]]}}
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====Description====
{{GuiCommand
|Name=Constraint Horizontal
|Workbenches=[[Sketcher Workbench|Sketcher]]
|Shortcut=H
|MenuLocation=Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain horizontally
|SeeAlso=[[Sketcher ConstrainVertical|Constraint Vertical]]
}}


==Description== <!--T:2-->
<WRONG> This tool draws an arc by picking three points: the center, the start angle along the radius, and the end angle.


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When starting the tool, the mouse pointer changes to a white cross with a red arc icon. The coordinates of the pointer are shown beside it in blue in real time.
The Horizontal Constraint forces a selected line or lines in the sketch to be parallel to the horizontal axis of the sketch.


==How to Use== <!--T:3-->
[[Image:Sketcher_ArcExample1.png|The center has been selected, dragging to set the radius‎]] [[Image:Sketcher_ArcExample2.png|407x360px|The center and start angle have been selected, dragging to set end angle‎]] </WRONG>


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====Usage====
[[File:HorizontalConstraint1.png|left|256px]]
Select a line in the sketch by clicking on it.
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[[File:HorizontalConstraint2.png|left|256px]]
The line turns dark green.
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[[File:HorizontalConstraint3.png|left|256px]]
Apply the Horizontal Constraint by clicking on the Horizontal Constraint icon [[File:Constraint_Horizontal.png|16px]] in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar or by selecting the Constrain horizontally menu item in the Sketcher constraints sub menu of the Sketcher menu item in the Sketcher work bench (or the Part Design menu item of the Part Design work bench). The selected line is constrained to be parallel to the horizontal axis of the sketch.
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[[File:HorizontalConstraint4.png|left|256px]]
Multiple lines may be selected,
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[[File:HorizontalConstraint5.png|left|256px]]
and then applying the constraint as described above, they are constrained to be parallel to the sketch horizontal axis.
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<WRONG> * Pick points on an empty area of the 3D view, or on an existing object (auto constraints must be active in TaskView).
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Revision as of 11:10, 19 February 2019

Constraint Horizontal

Menu location
Sketch → Sketcher constraints → Constrain horizontally
Workbenches
Sketcher
Default shortcut
H
Introduced in version
-
See also
Constraint Vertical

Description

The Horizontal Constraint forces a selected line or lines in the sketch to be parallel to the horizontal axis of the sketch.

How to Use

Select a line in the sketch by clicking on it.

The line turns dark green.

Apply the Horizontal Constraint by clicking on the Horizontal Constraint icon in the Sketcher Constraints toolbar or by selecting the Constrain horizontally menu item in the Sketcher constraints sub menu of the Sketcher menu item in the Sketcher work bench (or the Part Design menu item of the Part Design work bench). The selected line is constrained to be parallel to the horizontal axis of the sketch.

Multiple lines may be selected,

and then applying the constraint as described above, they are constrained to be parallel to the sketch horizontal axis.