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Several advanced visual feedback features help when working with Guide Lines.
If we are creating or editing elements, main direction Guide Lines show the letters X and Y, respectively,
for easier identification of these directions.
When we find parallel or a perpendicular Guide Lines, a parallel or perpendicular icon identifies these.
When the Guide Line is parallel or perpendicular to the Active Guide Line, the Active Guide Line is highlighted with yellow.
In cases of incremental Guide Lines, angle values are displayed.
If we start to create an element from the intersection point of two Guide Lines,
then the Angle Bisector Guide Line of the two Guide Lines is also displayed, marked with its appropriate icon.
Tangent Guide Lines are also displayed and marked with their own icons.
If we create a general direction Guide Line in space and it is not located on the Editing Plane,
then the projection line of the Guide Line onto the Editing Plane is also displayed.
In such cases the intersection point of the Guide Line and the Editing Plane is also identified and may be snapped to.