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To create an outline: | To create an outline: | ||
- | - Select the object | + | - Select the objects |
- | - On the **Create** menu, click **Create outline**. Alternately, | + | - On the **Create** menu, click **Create outline** |
- Type a name for the outline, and enter offset value. | - Type a name for the outline, and enter offset value. | ||
- | The outline created is automatically added to the current class. | + | |
+ | The outline created is automatically added to the current class. | ||
Note: If the offset value is: | Note: If the offset value is: | ||
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* A decimal value, type 0 before the decimal point. For example 0.123. | * A decimal value, type 0 before the decimal point. For example 0.123. | ||
* 0 (zero), an exact copy of the object is created. | * 0 (zero), an exact copy of the object is created. | ||
- | If you want to create the offset within the object, specify a negative value. | ||
+ | //If you want to create the offset within the object, specify a negative value.// | ||
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Last modified: le 2023/04/22 20:59