AutoCad 2D :: Draw Line Snapped To 45 Degrees Angle Of Circle Block
Aug 15, 2011good way to start a line at one of the 45 degree angles of a circle block?
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Software: AutoCAD 2014, AutoCAD C3D, AutoCAD M3D, Revit
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