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Pete Sid
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off center constraint

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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
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Re: off center constraint

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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.
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Pete Sid
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Re: off center constraint

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Ok... I'm embarrassed!

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

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Pete,

No problem... Let us know if you need any other help or have any other issues.
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