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<h1><a name="cmdStraightL"></a>2.3.6 Straight Objects</h1>
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Straight Objects are created by a <em>Left+Drag</em> (<a href="windowTerms.html#windowTerms">Section B.1</a>) on the layout. If <em>Draw Straight Objects</em> is Sticky (<a href="cmdSticky.html#cmdSticky">Section 2.10.8</a>), <em>Shift+Left+Drag</em> will use the endpoint of the previous line as the starting point.
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<img src="png.d/dline.png"> Creates a <strong>Straight Line</strong> of specified color and width.
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<img src="png.d/ddimlin.png"> Creates a <strong>Dimension Line</strong> of various sizes.
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<img src="png.d/dbench.png"> Creates <a name="i0"></a><strong>Bench-work</strong> using different types and orientation of lumber.
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<img src="png.d/dtbledge.png"> Creates a <strong>Table Edge</strong>
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<a name="i1"></a>Bench-work Notes
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Lumber is drawn using the Dressed size which is 0.25" smaller than the indicated size: a 1" x 2" actually measures 0.75" x 1.75". The drawn height of <em>Girders</em> is 0.5" smaller.
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<em>Girders</em> can be drawn in a variety of orientations: normal, inverted or rotated. <em>L-Girders</em> can be drawn with the flange to the Left or Right.
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When using metric units (<a href="cmdPref.html#cmdPref">Section 2.10.7</a>), a 1" x 2" is labeled 50mm x 25mm
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