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Arrows in solid edge

Arrows in solid edge

Arrows in solid edge

(OP)
Hello,
Is there a way to draw a line with arrow head?
I need to draw a scheme and show the direction of forces.
I didn't find arrow tipped lines under line types.

Best regards,
Fred

RE: Arrows in solid edge

Use the leader command.
You can change the size of the arrow if the default is too big or small.
If your arrow end is attached to a line you will get an arrow terminator.
If it's not attached to a line (ie. in 'free space') you will probably get a dot. In this case RMB on the arrow then in Properties you can set the terminator type to arrow.
Alternatively just draw yourself an arrow and make a block.

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RE: Arrows in solid edge

If you check the Connector command options (which I would assume your using for a schematic), you will find two menus labeled "Start:" and "End:".  If you open them, you will find a number of options for the ends of the Connector.

Ken

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