Orthogonal Mode restricts the movement of the cursor to be parallel to the X-axis or the Y-axis of the current coordinate system. For example, with the default 0-degree orientation (angle 0 at the "three o'clock" or "east" position), when the Orthogonal Mode setting is enabled, lines are restricted to 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, or 270 degrees. As you draw lines, the rubber-banding line follows either the horizontal or vertical axis, depending on which axis is nearest to the cursor: type the length of the line in the command bar, then press Enter.
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To toggle Orthogonal Mode
Do one of the following:
Double click the ORTHO field in the Status Bar.
Press the F8 function key.
Type ortho in the command bar, then choose the appropriate setting.
Set the Orthogonal Mode in the Settings dialog.
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Turning on Ortho Mode, automatically disables Polar Tracking. |
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