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This function allows you to position and orientate two selected shapes, by aligning two or more points on each of those two different shapes, with each other. It works in all workbenches. |
This function allows you to position and orientate two selected shapes, by aligning two or more selected points, on each of those two different shapes, with each other. It works in all workbenches. |
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Std Alignment |
Menu location |
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Edit → Alignment... |
Workbenches |
All |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Placement |
ToDo.
Description
This function allows you to position and orientate two selected shapes, by aligning two or more selected points, on each of those two different shapes, with each other. It works in all workbenches.
Example
- Arrange objects:
- Select two objects in the document structure.
- Start the function by 'Edit → Align ...' .
It seems a double window in which the selected objects are referred to as 'Movable' and 'not movable' . What is the second movable selected.