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Thread: Create Shape in the modeling tools... question about setting height

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    Default Create Shape in the modeling tools... question about setting height

    I understand and use the curved profile and angular profile function.
    Whenever I use the flat profile I have to create the shape and then
    edit the height- unlike the other two and I don't understand why the
    final height is grayed out. Please help an old man out? I have looked thru the manual and searched online at different times with no satisfaction. Thanks Gene

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    Hi Gene,

    Here's how I'd explain it.... Since it is going to be a 'flat' profile object or component, there is no 'shape' (dome or angle) profile to extrude up/down, so you just give it a base height and that is your final height.
    Scott




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    Thank you Scott. That is kinda what I thought- but it seems strange to me. Not sure why the scale to exact height control could not be active. Like they say
    'first world problems'. I love the program but there are still things that puzzle me and I like to try to figger them out. Gene

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