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Easier way to do sketch-based drawing tree drawing?

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john.steensen
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Easier way to do sketch-based drawing tree drawing?

Working on creating a drawing tree for my project (about 70ish drawings) to make it more accessible to the hobby community, and the best way I could figure out how to make a blank drawing was creating the drawing from a dummy blank assembly. Now I have a sketch with blocks and labels in it. Go to add leaders between the blocks, and to my horror, I discover you can't attach a leader to a midpoint of a box line (or a regular line for that matter).

 

Any ideas on a better way to do this?

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If I am understanding correctly, you have sketched and copied rectangles inside a 2D Drawing and you want to add a leader between the midpoint of the boxes.  There is a midpoint snap you can use if the boxes are the same size.  If they are copied, they should be the same size.

 

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John Hackney
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I'm not able to grab the center snap point like you did; only the end points. Perhaps I accidentally disabled it somehow.

How would I re-enable all the snap points in the sketch?

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When editing the sketch, start the line tool, then right click on the screen and you will see the snap features.  For me they are persistent.

 

 

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