
Similar to the line command, the rectangle tool can be accessed from multiple places. First, it can be activated from the sketch drop-down list. It’s here that you’ll see the rectangle flyout menu has 3 different types. There are 2 point rectangles, 3-point rectangles, and center rectangles.
You’ll notice the 2-point rectangle can also be activated with the keyboard shortcut letter “R.”
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0:00 - Create Rectangles in Fusion 360
1:00 - Rectangle tool locations explained
1:40 - Model shortcuts box explained
2:18 - Quickly toggle between rectangle types
2:30 - 2-Point rectangle explained
3:17 - Locking in rectangle dimensions
4:38 - Line color and constraints explained
6:35 - 3-Point rectangle explained
8:10 - Center rectangle explained
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