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Old   December 20, 2017, 13:47
Default Circle at spesific location, probably a easy question.
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Hello, very new to Ansys. I would like to create a circle at the exact location (x,y)=(-2.1,3.05) in DesignModeler (sketch). How can this be done? Everything seems to be constraied. I would also like to create a rectangle that has corners at spesific points. Tried to google this for a couple hours now lol, without finding an answer
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Hi Mathia,

You have several possibilities, but maybe the easiest one for you is to create your circle in the XY plane and then use a move operation where you specify your coordinates. Otherwise you can create a construction point > manual inputs and then use a plane through point to start sketching at that point.

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