total length vs moved length
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‎2018-12-06
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Rubia Torres
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‎2018-12-06 10:33 PM
‎2018-12-06
10:33 PM
If the direction is orthogonal you can use the "offset edge" place it on top of the opposite edge and type X if horizontal or Y if vertical, then 8' followed by + if moving to the right or -- (minus minus) if moving to the left. If you are in decimal or meters you only need one minus sign.
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‎2018-12-06 10:53 PM
‎2018-12-06
10:53 PM
The double minus is what I was missing. If you only do one minus it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Every time I think I figured it out, I'd come to a minus situation and it would do something different.
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‎2018-12-07 12:09 AM
‎2018-12-07
12:09 AM
You can also do - +
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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‎2018-12-07 03:25 PM
‎2018-12-07
03:25 PM
gotphish001 wrote:With imperial units, the first "-" will be seen as a separator between feet & inches, so the second "-" is read as the minus operator. If the Working Units are set to decimal feet or decimal inches, then the first "-" will be the operator (no feet & inches separator is needed).
The double minus is what I was missing. If you only do one minus it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
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