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Using these text boxes to define your geometry has the advantage of automatically applying the corresponding dimensional constraints to the sketch. Related Analysis Tools

Color-codes your sketch to show its status: green (fully constrained), white (under-constrained), or red (over-constrained). Pro Tips for Efficiency

Changes the size of selected geometry. Note: Use this sparingly. Overusing scale can lead to over-constrained sketches. It is better to use dimensional constraints. catia+v5+sketch+tools

CATIA V5 offers a comprehensive set of rectangle tools:

CATIA V5’s workbench is the foundation for 3D parametric modeling. Sketches define 2D profiles that are padded, pocketed, revolved, or lofted into 3D geometry. Efficient use of sketch tools directly impacts model stability, editability, and design intent. Using these text boxes to define your geometry

Every highly detailed aerospace bracket, automotive chassis, or consumer product model begins its life as a two-dimensional profile within the Sketcher workbench. Mastering these tools is critical for building robust, parametric models that can withstand subsequent design changes without breaking down-stream features. Navigation and Accessing the Sketcher Workbench

Double-clicking the Quick Trim icon allows you to rapidly delete any segmented line or arc up to its nearest intersection point. Note: Use this sparingly

Once geometry exists, you often need to duplicate or reposition it.

By mastering these and adhering to a, "constrained, clean, and simple" philosophy, you can ensure your designs are accurate, editable, and robust.