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    Default Sketch - Tangent arc to another arc.

    When drawing a line, you have the option to press and hold the mousebutton on a point and pull that out to become a tangent.

    However, when you've done so enough, it seems to bug out, thereby making it almost impossible to draw it the right way - See attached picture as an example.

    I posted it to autodesk's inventor forum, but couldn't get an answer there.

    Anyone knows a fix, or should I pester Autodesk to fix it?
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    Default Re: Sketch - Tangent arc to another arc.

    I haven't seen that before, I'll have a play and see if I can duplicate it.

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    Default Re: Sketch - Tangent arc to another arc.

    I've had this problem before. The tangent line is hard to get after a while. I never thought much of it, really.

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