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Topic ClosedHow to move a line into an angle

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    Posted: 30.Aug.2018 at 10:30
Hello everyone

 

i hope you are all fine. I have a strange problem. I want to move a specific dimensions horizontal line into an angle of 2 other lines so it can fit and create an triangle(i am attaching image).

 

I dont know how to do it. 

Can anyone help me?

thanks in advance

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Aug.2018 at 11:51
It is not that easy - AutoCAD cannot perform dual osnaps. But you can help yourself with parametric constraints.
 
See the video:
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Aug.2018 at 11:57
Thanks for your post and reply

It was very helpful. Indeed this is one way
Thanks again
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