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    About geometry

    Geometry is the set of basic constructors you use to create shapes, from which you can create curves. Geometry is displayed in black, for example:

    Use the Construct tab > Geometry panel to create geometry.

    When you are using any of the geometry tools, step-by-step instructions are displayed on the Assistance bar at the bottom of the screen, for example:

    Topics in this section
    • To exit a geometry mode
    • Points
    • Lines
    • Circles
    • Fillets
    • Arcs
    • Dimensions
    • Interrogation
    • Snapping
    • Working with layers
    • To use math to enter values
    • To modify existing geometry

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