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NateLFO
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Dimensional Constraints with Construction Lines?

Hello.  I'm fairly new to AutoCAD, though I have been teaching myself how to use it here and there over the last year.  I am more familiar with 3D CAD platforms like Fustion360 and SolidWorks. 

Something that I cannot for the life of me is figure out how do apply a dimensional constraint to a construction line, so if for example, I want a rectangle's edge to be a set distance from a construction line, or if I am placing multiple construction lines in a layer and I want to have set spacing between them, when I try to use the Linear, Vertical, Horizontal, or Aligned dimensional constraints, it will not let me select a construction line, it tells me that it is an invalid selection.  Is it not possible to apply dimensional constraints to/from construction lines?

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leeminardi
en respuesta a: NateLFO

No.  Trim the construction lines so that they have a finite length and then you will be able to apply constraints.

 

lee.minardi
NateLFO
en respuesta a: leeminardi

Thanks for the reply. It's unfortunate that you can't dimension the spaces between construction lines directly. Luckily, I did just discover the EXTRIM command, so I can place a bunch of construction lines and when I am ready, draw a rectangle for a bounding box and trim them all at the same time.