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<blockquote data-quote="adulbrich" data-source="post: 8596145" data-attributes="member: 661255"><p>You have to select a plane for each edit. Your addition can't leave the plane. You have to create a "new sketch" every time you don't want something to be joined by code. If you don't and you mess up one small piece, you have to delete the whole "sketch". Manipulating the viewing angle is stupidly complicated and touchy. You have to "define" a certain amount of measured values on each figure, but you can't define too many. Otherwise you'll get an "undefined" or "overdefined" error. Also, you can set the dimensions of a shape, and the program will change them to "help fit" if you draw something else similar in the same file. Or if two things are touching and not "fully defined", they'll both get fu<span style="color: black">c</span>ked up if the program tries to auto fit anything else. Also, once you save it won't let you undo anything. Let me know what you think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adulbrich, post: 8596145, member: 661255"] You have to select a plane for each edit. Your addition can't leave the plane. You have to create a "new sketch" every time you don't want something to be joined by code. If you don't and you mess up one small piece, you have to delete the whole "sketch". Manipulating the viewing angle is stupidly complicated and touchy. You have to "define" a certain amount of measured values on each figure, but you can't define too many. Otherwise you'll get an "undefined" or "overdefined" error. Also, you can set the dimensions of a shape, and the program will change them to "help fit" if you draw something else similar in the same file. Or if two things are touching and not "fully defined", they'll both get fu[COLOR=black]c[/COLOR]ked up if the program tries to auto fit anything else. Also, once you save it won't let you undo anything. Let me know what you think. [/QUOTE]
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