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Making Lines Vertical
The Horizontal/Vertical tool in the Constraint toolbar enables you to make one or more selected lines vertical (aligned with the Y axis).
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First, select one or more lines.
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Then, select the Horizontal/Vertical tool.
The selected lines become vertical if the following conditions are met:
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If the selected lines are greater than 45 degrees to the X axis, they are aligned with the Y axis (become vertical). See the Constraint toolbar for explanations.
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If none of the lines are restricted by pre-existing constraints, all the lines will be vertical.
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If some of the lines are restricted by pre-existing constraints, only the independent lines become vertical. If required, you can break an entity's constraints to make it independent of all other entities.
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Make one or more lines vertical
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Select the Add Constraints option
from the Sketcher toolbar.
The cursor will be a pointer-and-grid symbol.
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Click a line that you wish to make vertical.
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You can repeat step 2 to select multiple lines for the vertical action.
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Click the Horizontal/Vertical tool
. Since the selected lines are greater than 45 degrees to the X axis, they are aligned to the Y axis (vertical). See the Add Constraints toolbar explanations.
In the example above, no lines were previously constrained. If lines are already constrained, only the independent lines become vertical.
Note: When lines are re-positioned to be vertical, the nodes that were defined first when you created the line (1) remain fixed, the nodes that were defined second (2) swivel to bring the lines to a vertical position.
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Notes:
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You can also first pick the entities to constrain (while in Select mode), then select the Add Constraints option, then choose the desired constraint.
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Edit functions are restricted by pre-existing constraints. An entity will not be edited if underlying constraints do not permit. If required, you can break an entity's constraints to make it independent of all other entities.
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