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Quick Reference
TRACKING (Command Modifier)
Locates a point from a series of temporary points.
Specify Distances
When specifying a point, you can enter distances, offsets, and measured
intervals.
Enter Direct Distances
You can specify a point by moving the cursor to indicate a direction and then
entering the distance.
To specify a line length quickly, without entering coordinate values, you can
specify a point by moving the cursor to indicate a direction and then entering
the distance from the first point. You can enter calculated distances and points
using the AutoCAD for Mac calculator (CAL).
You can use direct distance entry to specify points for all commands requiring
more than one point. When Ortho mode or polar tracking is on, this method
is an efficient way to draw lines of specified length and direction, and to move
or copy objects.
NOTE The direct distance entry method is not available while you are using the
temporary override keys for Ortho mode, object snap tracking, or polar tracking.
See also:
Use Polar Tracking and PolarSnap on page 238
Lock an Angle for One Point (Angle) on page 241
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