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Freecad 18 is out, so do not use 17, these notes are likely not useful.
 
 
 
 
 
 
= What =
 
= What =
 
This is all based on a beginners view of FreeCad, one with little experience in any CAD program.  Something is an issue if it has given me a problem.  This may be just because I do not understand the program or am approaching the problems the wrong way.  In other case I may have come across things that bother other users and the solutions may be of some help.  In other cases the issue may be a bug or limitation of the program.
 
This is all based on a beginners view of FreeCad, one with little experience in any CAD program.  Something is an issue if it has given me a problem.  This may be just because I do not understand the program or am approaching the problems the wrong way.  In other case I may have come across things that bother other users and the solutions may be of some help.  In other cases the issue may be a bug or limitation of the program.
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= Issues/Solutions =  
 
= Issues/Solutions =  
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These are issues for which I have not found much of a solution.
 
These are issues for which I have not found much of a solution.
 
== second sketch ==
 
 
Trying to attach a second sketch to a body plane results in a sketch which can pad but then disappears from the model tree, see the parts but not in the model, fix for now is to use a datum instead
 
consider reporting.
 
 
== Link to External Geo ==
 
 
seems not to be possible across bodies.  Is there documentation for that?
 
That is, the sketch and the object must be in same Body, or in same Part, or both outside of any Parts and Bodies.
 
 
For example, If the open sketch is in Body, you can use another sketch from Body as external geometry, but you can't use a sketch from Body001, or an edge from a Part Cube in the root of the project. Use Shapebinder feature to bring in a copy of the object into the coordinate system of open sketch. Then you will be able to use edges/vertices of Shapebinder object.
 
 
 
=== Links ===
 
*'''[https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/Sketcher_External Sketcher External - FreeCAD Documentation ]'''
 
*'''[https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=5268 Link to External Geometry - Geometry is Reversed - FreeCAD Forum ]'''
 
*'''[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/pull/1391 [For v0.18] Sketcher: External Geometry as defining by abdullahtahiriyo · Pull Request #1391 · FreeCAD/FreeCAD ]'''
 
*'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB0guJ8kI70 FreeCAD Sketcher External Geometry New Features - YouTube ]'''
 
*'''[https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=16301 External geometry tool problem with tutorial - FreeCAD Forum ]'''
 
*'''[https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=15332 PartDesign Next: Links to external geometry in Sketcher - FreeCAD Forum ]'''
 
  
 
== Naming ==
 
== Naming ==
 
Have not found a way to name the elements in the sketcher workbench.  Google says.....
 
Have not found a way to name the elements in the sketcher workbench.  Google says.....
 
 
== Selecting Elements in Sketcher ==
 
 
Without the ability to name elements it is hard sometimes to select the element you want ( normally if elements lie on top of each other )  Howerver, if you put the cursor over the element list the particular element in the sketcher view changes its color so you can tell which one it is.  You can also change the element type in the upper right hand corner.  Mess with it and it may help.
 
 
== Copy Paste in Sketcher ==
 
 
Need more research here.
 
  
 
== Selecting ==
 
== Selecting ==
  
 
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