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# Do one of the following:
# Do one of the following:
#* Press the same key to disable the constraint.
#* Press the same key to disable the constraint.
#* Press {{KEY|X}}, {{KEY|Y}} or {{KEY|Z}} to specify the different direction.
#* Press {{KEY|X}}, {{KEY|Y}} or {{KEY|Z}} to specify a different direction.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 15:51, 11 August 2021

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Description

Apart from entering coordinates in the task panel of commands or using snapping, there is another feature available in the Draft Workbench and the Arch Workbench to help you draw accurately. After picking a point you can constrain the movement of the cursor to the X, Y, or Z direction of the current Draft working plane for the next point. This can for example be used to create a perfectly horizontal line.

While constraining the movement of the cursor the task panel will lock the coordinate values that are not being modified

Usage horizontal or vertical constraints

  1. Choose a Draft or Arch command to create your geometry.
  2. Pick a first point. A previous point is required.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • For a horizontal constraint: move the cursor to the left or right of the previous point.
    • For a vertical constraint: move the cursor above or below the previous point.
  4. Hold down Shift.
  5. The cursor is now constrained.
  6. Pick the next point.
  7. Optionally release Shift to disable the constraint.

Usage X, Y or Z constraints

  1. Choose a Draft or Arch command to create your geometry.
  2. Pick a first point. A previous point is required.
  3. Press X, Y or Z to specify the direction.
  4. The cursor is now constrained.
  5. Pick the next point.
  6. Do one of the following:
    • Press the same key to disable the constraint.
    • Press X, Y or Z to specify a different direction.

Notes

  • Constraining can be combined with snapping.
  • The Draft Offset command and Draft Trimex command use the Shift key for a different type of constraining, namely to constrain the operation to a certain segment.