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>If you are going to use 4.0.2, you will have to use these degree Integers: 0 14 29 43 57 71 and 86.

I'm using 4.2.0.2/Win7 and I can type in any integer I want between 0 and 359. Right click on the line, select Position and Size then select the Rotation tab. That doesn't completely solve your problem, but it's better than the restrictions noted above.

-Bill


On 5/3/2013 7:14 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 05/03/2013 06:09 AM, robertoocca@libero.it wrote:
Hi,

I need to set the degrees of a line to a decimal value, like 51,43 to divide 1
turn in 7.
In 4.02 I am able to input only integer values.
Is it a feature or a bug, or  I miss an option?

Thanks, Roberto Occa.
It is a feature that has been introduced in 4.0. 3.6.6 permits you to set the degree angle for a line to 100th of a degree (English system). 4.0.2 and 4.0.3 both limit the degree angle to integers. If you are going to use 4.0.2, you will have to use these degree Intergers: 0 14 29 43 57 71 and 86. Not as exact as you may want but the accuracy is less that 0.5 degrees.

--Dan




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