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Set the COORDS system variable to 0 for static display, 1 for dynamic
display, or 2 for distance and angle display.
Quick Reference
Commands
ID
Displays the UCS coordinate values of a specified location.
LIST
Displays property data for selected objects.
System Variables
COORDS
Controls the format and update frequency of coordinates on the status line.
LASTPOINT
Stores the last point specified, expressed as UCS coordinates for the current
space.
Enter 2D Coordinates
Absolute and relative 2D Cartesian and polar coordinates determine precise
locations of objects in a drawing.
Enter Cartesian Coordinates
You can use absolute or relative Cartesian (rectangular) coordinates to locate
points when creating objects.
To use Cartesian coordinates to specify a point, enter an X value and a Y value
separated by a comma (X,Y). The X value is the positive or negative distance,
in units, along the horizontal axis. The Y value is the positive or negative
distance, in units, along the vertical axis.
Absolute coordinates are based on the UCS origin (0,0), which is the
intersection of the X and Y axes. Use absolute coordinates when you know the
precise X and Y values of the point.
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