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(Created page with "<table width="100%"> <tr> <td width="80%" valign="top"> <!-- contenu --> <div align="center"> <p class="cadrevideo"> <youtube width="500" height="300"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8enMp_QNRl0 </youtube> <br>Voir le tutoriel vidéo </p></div> When two or more shapes have been drawn, it is possible to perform actions involving both (or more) of them. These combinations can help you design unusually shaped work plans, make cuts for credenzas despite the presence of a w...") |
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Revision as of 12:29, 4 December 2023
When two or more shapes have been drawn, it is possible to perform actions involving both (or more) of them. These combinations can help you design unusually shaped work plans, make cuts for credenzas despite the presence of a window and many more features.
1. Select one of the dots of the shape you wish to cut out to make sure that it is the active shape. 2. Select Shape | Combine | Subtraction or click on the icon.
1. Select Shape | Combine | Union.
1. Select one of the shape's dots that you wish to cut out to make sure that it is the active shape. 2. Select Shape | Combine | Intersection. Fichier:LogoInfo.png These combinations convert any circular arc into a whole with two lines. This means that you must always change the circular arc into lines (number to be specified) before combining.. You must also check that all the shapes turn in a clockwise direction and that they are all either on a horizontal or vertical plan.
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