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    Default How to add a centerline?

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    Hi,

    I tried to add a centerline to the center of a drawing I created but got lost when the help menu said for "step 4. In the Size box, enter the length of the centerline overshoot. Click OK."


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    Can you be a bit more specific with your problem?

    If it's just a simple centre line you wish to draw then all you need to do is draw a line snapping from the midpoints and then stretch it 'x' amount to gain your 'overshoot'. Then in your propeties for the line change the line type to centre.

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    Just draw your center line, change line to center line, adjust scale.
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    Hi Tankman and Fire_col,

    I wish I could follow what you both are saying, but unfortunately I'm like a 2yr old still confused.

    Tankman:
    So if I just draw a hortizontal line, how do I change it to a center line or adjust it?

    Fire_col:
    Do I draw a line from midpoint to one end...?? Stetch it to gain overshoot? I drew a line, right clicked for the poperties, but on the linetype option I can only choose ByLayer, ByBlock, and Continuous, I can't locate Centerline anywhere?

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    Default Hi

    I was able to locate the linetype by clicking on Dimension style manager, linetype other and selecting Center. Now I understand! Thanks!

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    You may not have other linetypes loaded, use the LINETYPE command, and load the centerline, hidden line, etc. Then create a layer called centerline, assign the centerline linetype, set that layer current, and draw lines.
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