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[[Image:sketcher_move.png‎|thumb|none|500px|The sequence of clicks is indicated by yellow arrows with numbers. Select element A , see a vector line indicated by two red lines from pivot point A pointing to mouse position 2 .Move the mouse pointer to the target location 3 and see the element now as B autoconstrained on point 3]]
[[Image:sketcher_move.png‎|thumb|none|500px|The sequence of clicks is indicated by yellow arrows with numbers. Select element '''A'''; see a vector line indicated by two red lines from pivot point '''A''' pointing to mouse position number '''2'''. Move the mouse pointer to the target location '''3''' and see the element now as '''B''' autoconstrained on point '''3''']]



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Revision as of 18:14, 10 October 2018

Sketcher Copy

Menu location
Sketch → Sketcher tools → Copy
Workbenches
Sketcher, PartDesign
Default shortcut
Ctrl M
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

Moves a sketcher element, changing its pivot constraint.

The sequence of clicks is indicated by yellow arrows with numbers. Select element A; see a vector line indicated by two red lines from pivot point A pointing to mouse position number 2. Move the mouse pointer to the target location 3 and see the element now as B autoconstrained on point 3

Usage

  1. Select sketcher element for move operation.
  2. Clíck on or choose Sketch Sketcher tools Move from the top menu.
  3. Place the Element to its new location ( must be a vertex ). The constraint has now moved.
  4. If you want to detach an element and move freely , delete its locking constraints and drag with mouse.

Notes

Available since FreeCAD v 0.18.