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*[[Measuring]] (Note: When using the Measure tool, you can use any reference point you wish as the origin. )
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Revision as of 16:57, 30 January 2014

This tutorial will show you how to create 4 in x 2 in rectangular cutouts on the front and rear faces so that they are aligned with each other. Note that this procedure uses the absolute origin as the reference point. Please see About the Coordinate System for an explanation of the coordinate system used in Protocase Designer. Template:Procedure You can apply this technique to align cutouts on any two faces of your enclosure.

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