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Hi Guys,
I hesitate to ask this because it must ave been answered already but I have done a Google search and also watched an umber of Lars' videos and am still at a loss.
How do you quickly find the centre point of a number of sketch objects and pick it up for alignment purposes?
For example I have a pattern of 4 circles that I want to align with centrally to a rectangle (holes in the corners of a plate). I can use dimensions but that's a pain.
In AutoCAD this would be simple - draw a line between each diagonal and then it will automatically pick up the line intersections as a move point. That doesn't work for me in Fusion, unless I specifically draw a point on the line intersections first. It doesn't allow me to select line intersections by default. Is there some sensible reason for this I'm missing?
Also, what if the centre point is not so obvious like a wiggerly pattern that needs to be positioned inside a rectangle. Is there an easy way to position the shape inside the rectangle so it has an equal amount of space around the extremities?
Thanks!
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