NOTE
If you specify a radius, the Offset option is overridden.
3
Click in the drawing area to specify the start point of the line.
4
Move the cursor and click to specify the end point of the line.
NOTE
You can also use listening dimensions to specify the length of the line. See
Listening Dimensions
on page 233.
Sketching a Rectangle
1
On the Design Bar, select a tool that allows for a rectangle, such as Lines.
2
On the Options Bar:
a
Click
(Rectangle).
b
Optionally, select Offset and specify a value.
c
Optionally, select Radius and specify a value.
Specifying a radius creates fillets at the corners of the rectangle.
The following image shows a rectangle sketched without Radius selected and a rectangle
sketched with Radius selected.
NOTE
If you specify a radius, the Offset option is overridden.
3
Click in the drawing area to specify the first corner of the rectangle.
4
Move the cursor and click to specify the diagonal corner of the rectangle.
Sketching a Circle
1
On the Design Bar, select a tool that allows for a circle, such as Lines.
2
On the Options Bar:
a
Click
(Circle).
b
Optionally, select Offset and specify a value.
c
Optionally, select Radius and specify a value. If you specify a radius, placing a circle in the
drawing area requires only 1 click.
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