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Is there a way to predetermine whether it arcs concave or convex.  I swear,  after 12 years I think it always goes in the opposite direction I want.

There is one limitation...and that is you can't bend and shape the arc like you can the standard "electrical connection" line.  But...you can use the spline tool to achieve this "flexibility".  I think for most situations...the ARC tool works adequately.

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Is there a way to predetermine whether it arcs concave or convex.  I swear,  after 12 years I think it always goes in the opposite direction I want.

If the electrical connections is the default layer,   I can draw the arcs as stated and they are dashed and they are on the correct layer.....  but I am drawing arc,  I am not drawing electrical connections THAT STAY LINKED TO THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET if I should move the electrical outlet.

You can use the Arc With Arrow tool.  Just set the arrow to be 0" or perhaps use the arrow that just looks like the end of a line.  You still won't get the automated 3 way and 4 way notations but that's not something I personally care about anyway.  Actually, my current preference is to just leave those notations out.

If you start drawing the arc on one point and drag the arc upwards, the arc will draw in that direction. ie with the arc above the 2 points (or chord).

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Not that I know of.  Its not totally random though.  The arc draws clockwise from the Start of the line to the End of the line.  I guess if you're dealing with an open polyline you could use the Reverse Direction tool to control which way the arc draws.

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You can use the Arc With Arrow tool.  Just set the arrow to be 0" or perhaps use the arrow that just looks like the end of a line.  You still won't get the automated 3 way and 4 way notations but that's not something I personally care about anyway.  Actually, my current preference is to just leave those notations out.

There is one limitation...and that is you can't bend and shape the arc like you can the standard "electrical connection" line.  But...you can use the spline tool to achieve this "flexibility".  I think for most situations...the ARC tool works adequately.

I switched my plan view to "Electrical Plan View"...which I believe is an OOB view...then, I switched the CAD layer to "electrical, connections".  Then, I used the Arc Tool...start/end/arc.

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No, it can be zero.  I do it all the time.  You must have just coincidentally done something a little differently when you tried it at zero.

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You can use the Arc With Arrow tool.  Just set the arrow to be 0" or perhaps use the arrow that just looks like the end of a line.  You still won't get the automated 3 way and 4 way notations but that's not something I personally care about anyway.  Actually, my current preference is to just leave those notations out.

Is there a way to predetermine whether it arcs concave or convex.  I swear,  after 12 years I think it always goes in the opposite direction I want.

Convexlineexample

So the question is,  can you use the start/end/arc and have the electrical connections stay connected if you should move the electrical outlet.

You don't really need to have points already drawn, the same technique works just drawing the arc without any reference points or chords.

Over the last 90 days, the USD to GBP exchange rate peaked at 0.79821 and dipped to a low of 0.74556, averaging 0.76674. The total change for this period was +5.26%.

Thanks for bringing this topic up again Glenn.  Yeah,  I get it now.  I do like the Start/End/On Arc tool,  I just wish we  could use this with electrical connections.

So the question is,  can you use the start/end/arc and have the electrical connections stay connected if you should move the electrical outlet.

This chart shows data from 2023-11-23 to 2024-11-22. The average exchange rate over this period was 0.7826 British Pounds per US Dollar.

I switched my plan view to "Electrical Plan View"...which I believe is an OOB view...then, I switched the CAD layer to "electrical, connections".  Then, I used the Arc Tool...start/end/arc.