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Sonnet User's Guide - Sonnet Software

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Chapter 10 Parameterizing your Project<br />

the direction is not restricted to the x or y direction, but may extend at an angle.<br />

The three dimension parameter types are described in detail in the following sections.<br />

Nominal Value = 90 mils<br />

Nominal Value = 120 mils<br />

Nominal Value = 40 mils<br />

Nominal Value = 80 mils<br />

Nominal Value = 60 mils<br />

Nominal Value = 80 mils<br />

Anchored Dimension Parameters<br />

An anchored parameter defines a dimension using an anchor point, a reference<br />

point and an adjustable point set. The nominal value of the parameter is defined<br />

by the distance between the anchor point and the reference point. When the dimension<br />

is varied, each point moves relative to the anchor point. When defining your<br />

dimension parameter, you perform the following steps:<br />

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