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On the Draw toolbar, click Place Doubleline .
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Click the point to begin the doubleline.
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Click the point to end the doubleline. This action defines the length and rotation angle of the doubleline.
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Do one of the following:
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Right-click to end the doubleline.
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To draw a series of connected doublelines, click the points to end each doubleline segment, and then right-click.
If you close the shape, the command restarts so you begin drawing again.
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PinPoint, in conjunction with Place Doubleline, allows you to place the doubleline relative to a known point.
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You can use driven dimensions to determine distances between doubleline elements.
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Instead of clicking to draw the end points, you can type values on the ribbon to place precise lines. You can also use a combination of graphic and ribbon input.
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You can press Esc to end a doubleline or a doubleline segment.
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You can use the software to make an end point of a doubleline tangent or perpendicular to the key point or end point of another element.
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You can use the options on the ribbon and the commands on the shortcut menu to edit a doubleline.
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If Maintain Relationships is set, the software creates relationships between the endpoints of the lines.
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If Maintain Relationships is set, you can use Selection to select portions of the drawing to be moved while the relationships are maintained.
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When you use Point On, you can draw a doubleline tangent to two curved elements. First, click the curved element, then move the pointer through the tangent intent zone on the first element. Use the software to establish a tangent relationship to the other element. If you do not use the tangent intent zone, the line connects to the elements, but is not tangent to them.