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Cannot pick midpoint snaps to move a line in a sketch

daseitz5TN7J
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Cannot pick midpoint snaps to move a line in a sketch

daseitz5TN7J
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In a sketch I cannot see any way to select the midpoint of the line. I searched and saw some reloaded 360 and it worked. I uninstalled and reinstalled but it was still the same didn't work. 

How do I get the snaps to work. They are checked in the sketch pallet.

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HughesTooling
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If you want to use a point to point move you'd need to draw a point there first. Where do you want to move the line to, generally you should use constraints and dimensions to position curves. Personally never use move at all in sketches, you should be able to drag the line near to where you need it and apply a constraint\dimension.

 

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daseitz5TN7J
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I'm trying to put the midpoint of the line at the center of the box.

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HughesTooling
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Click the midpoint constraint on\from the top toolbar, then select the line then the centre point\origin.

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daseitz5TN7J
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Simple things can be hard to find.😀

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@daseitz5TN7J  If you're new to Fusion and using a program with a sketch solver you might want to look at the sketch tutorials.

 

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paulmarionpeter
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How do you do this in a dwg file (not a sketch)?

 

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