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<ohsix> can you make a new workplane based on an existing workplane & the way you are currently oriented viewing it? vs. turning upside down and going to the other side in this case
<ohsix> i put all the important reference lines on yx and want to do the drawing down zx or yz
<ohsix> as i say that, i see yz is more favorably positioned and i could just rotate the figure in yx, doh
<ohsix> or not, fixing all the constraints after that is more work than redrawing
<Na> ohsix: Do you mean as a new group? Or a second workplane in the same group?
<Na> It mostly sounds like you want to reorient the workplane you've already got, which, unfortunately, I don't think is something you can do
<Na> You *can* create a new workplane in the same group, but that way lies madness. And your original sketch will still be tied to the original workplane (Which is particularly relevant for things like vertical/horizontal constraints)