Y at - it a shortcut to draw an angle of 45 degrees or 90 degrees from a line drawn on an angle?

Y at - it a shortcut to draw an angle of 45 degrees or 90 degrees from a line drawn on an angle with the pen tool?  That is to say. And not only from x and is axis.

I draw a lot of maps and plans of the premises, so it would be a great help if there was.

Thank you.

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