Drawing, dimensioning from the center of the sketch?

Hello

On a drawing, I would like to make a dimension from the center I chose in the sketch!

How do I display this center in my drawing to dimension from this one?

 

Thanks in advance

Hello, the center of what, a circle a square the origin?

on the MeP you do right click annotation axis of centering for a circle or you can make a sketch and use the dotted lines to visualize "your center"

Hello

In my opinion, you should use superimposed dimensions: this allows you to obtain the basic symbol of the start of a coast. You can place it wherever you want.

Have a nice day

Hello

I make this type of dimensioning, the center I chose in my sketch is easily found in my MEP, I affix on this point the symbol "centering symbol", and from there I make an ordinal dimension.

Kind regards.

Fred

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@SEPM. Gerald

Yes, in fact this is simply the origin of my basic sketch. For example, I take a rectangle to start that I constrain horizontally and vertically with the center of the sketch.

Everything starts from there and I would like to find it in my drawing in order to make some points from there.

 

@fred

I tried your solution but it doesn't stick to anything. since there is nothing.. That's precisely my problem. I would like to make this center appear.

You say >> the center I chose in my sketch is easily found in my MEP << explain to me how please and I think it will solve my problem

Thank you all

If you have already dimensioned your sketch in relation to the center, why not import the dimensions with the "model objects" tool in the drawing?

You can look here if it can help ---> https://youtu.be/Scc0uEEau3w