Circle by Clicking a Center Point and a Radius Point (2D)
General
- Add a circle in a drawing by clicking a center point and a single radius point.
- When adding a circle, you can use auxiliary functions to draw a circle with respect to certain line elements, for example tangential to one, two or three lines or a circle.- When the symbol  appears in the lower right corner of the cursor, right-click to display the context-sensitive menu. Auxiliary Circle and Arc Adding Functions (2D) appears in the lower right corner of the cursor, right-click to display the context-sensitive menu. Auxiliary Circle and Arc Adding Functions (2D)
 
- When the symbol 
- You can also draw a circle with a center cross if the function  Center cross is selected in the mini toolbar. Center cross is selected in the mini toolbar.
Add a circle
- Select Drafting | Lines |  Circle. Circle.
- Select the line properties, if necessary.
- Click a center point.- If you move the cursor slightly upwards to the right and stop the cursor before clicking the radius point, the mini toolbar opens.
 
- If necessary, select the central cross drawing on  or off or off from the mini toolbar. from the mini toolbar.
- If necessary, click the right mouse button to select auxiliary functions  that control the drawing of the circle.Note: The auxiliary function is valid until you finish drawing circles. that control the drawing of the circle.Note: The auxiliary function is valid until you finish drawing circles.
- Click the radius point.

