Is there a way to do an off center constraint? I can't seem to figure it out. I am looking to cut wire holes in the back of a cabinet, and I want to have them start 3" off center.
I tried doing something like w/2 +3 and w/2-3 but nothing worked.
Thanks!!!
-Peter Sid
off center constraint
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Re: off center constraint
Pete,
Do you have a cabinet you can post with your particular scenario? I just did a quick test and the w/2-3 or w/2+3 works fine.
Do you have a cabinet you can post with your particular scenario? I just did a quick test and the w/2-3 or w/2+3 works fine.
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Re: off center constraint
Ok... I'm embarrassed!
After reading this I tried a reboot and it works great.
Thanks for the quick response.
-Pete
After reading this I tried a reboot and it works great.
Thanks for the quick response.
-Pete
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Re: off center constraint
Pete,
No problem... Let us know if you need any other help or have any other issues.
No problem... Let us know if you need any other help or have any other issues.
Regards,
Scott Vaal
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