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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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Center Dimension Text<br />

Break (kill) relations<br />

Cancel selection<br />

The use of these options has been described above.<br />

Linear Dimension by Three Nodes<br />

Linear dimension by three nodes represents itself a variation of the linear<br />

dimension between a line (a segment) and a point. This means that the dimension<br />

will be drawn between the line defined by first two nodes (end points of the<br />

segment of the line) and the third node selected.<br />

For drawing dimension by three points, the following option is used:<br />

Linear Dimension by Three Nodes<br />

After choosing this option in the automenu, the option for picking the nodes appears:<br />

Select Node<br />

Dimensions<br />

Tooltips in the status bar indicate the node selection order. After specifying all nodes, it is necessary to<br />

indicate the location of the dimension being created with the help of . While doing it, the following options<br />

are available in the automenu:<br />

Set dimension Parameters<br />

Copy Properties from Existing Element<br />

Change leader line jog orientation<br />

Place Dimension in absolute coordinates<br />

Tie Dimension to Node<br />

Center Dimension Text<br />

Break (kill) relations<br />

Cancel selection<br />

The use of these options was described above in the section “Dimensions Between Two Straight Lines or<br />

Between a Line and a Node”.<br />

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