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Double object snap (osnap) - how to align a line between two lines? (geom.constraints)

A - answer How to move a horizontal fixed-length line to two existing angled lines to form a triangle?

This construction cannot be performed with just plain osnaps. But you can use AutoCAD parametric constraints to simulate a "double osnap".

First, you will need to anchor the moved line horizontally, to fix its length and then snap it to the right and left part of the given "frame". The following video illustrates the procedure of snapping the yellow line to the red frame to create the resulting triangle in the DWG drawing.

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