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Getting Started with TurboCAD 2017
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Constraining Geometry
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Auto Constraint
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Auto Dimension
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Change Chirality Constraint
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Coincident Constraint
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Concentric Constraint
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Connect Constraint
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Constraining Dimensions
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Constraining Pattern - Copied Objects
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Equal Distance Constraint
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Equal Length Constraint
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Equal Radius Constraint
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Fix Geometry Constraint
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Horizontal - Vertical Constraint
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Midpoint Constraint
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Parallel Constraint
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Perpendicular Constraint
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Points Coincident Constraint
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Symmetric Constraint
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Tangent Constraint
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Drafting Palette - Creating Standard Views
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Horizontal - Vertical Constraint
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Horizontal - Vertical Constraint
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Last updated:
Feb 17, 2017
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Brian Carter (Unlicensed)
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Forces a line to be horizontal or vertical.
Start with a line.
Activate the
Horizontal
or
Vertical
constraint.
Click the line, which becomes horizontal or vertical.
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