Select the desired objects and click on the Group Openings button in the Tools section.
Select the desired objects and Right-Click select Group Selection.
The Group Selection button will combine the Group of Selected Objects to form a single entity.
Any overlapping sections sharing the same Bevel Type will Merge together, removing the interior sections that are not part of the new continuous sequence around the outside edge of the combined objects.
See Admin > Editor for the default settings for the Outside and Opening Size.
The Sizes Button displays the Recent and Standard sizes.
Recent lists the last ten sizes entered.
Standard lists Standard sizes associated with the current unit of measurement.
The Swap button switches values between the width/height fields.
Lock or Unlock Size
Lock the size of the object to avoid adjusting it when dragging the mouse.
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Click unlock to Lockthe size of the current object.
Click locked to Unlock the size of the current object.
Click unlock to Lockthe size of the current object.
Click locked to Unlock the size of the current object.
Use the Lock/Unlock feature to prevent the size of the opening from being changed by accidentally dragging the control corners with the mouse in Designer.
X and Y Position Fields
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Enter the new X Position to move the selected object Horizontally.
Enter the new YPosition to move the selected object Vertically.
Lines shown for illustration.
Enter the new X Position to move the selected object Horizontally.
Enter the new YPosition to move the selected object Vertically.
Lines shown for illustration.
The X Position field is used to set or display the Horizontal position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview.
The Y Position field is used to set or display the Vertical position of the selected object in Designer, Trace and the Cut Preview.
Rotation Entry Field
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Enter the desired Degree of Rotation* for the selected object.
Enter the desired Degree of Rotation* for the selected object.
The selected object will pivot from the center point.