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Table Of Contents
See also:
Using Angle and Distance to Specify a Point (page 1032)
Using Bearing and Distance to Specify a Point (page 1034)
Using Bearings from Two Points to Specify a Point (page 1036)
Using Deflection and Distance to Specify a Point (page 1037)
Using Distances from Two Points to Specify a Point (page 1040)
Using Azimuth and Distance to Specify a Point (page 1042)
Using Distance and Offset from a Line to Specify a Point (page 1044)
Creating an Inverse Report (page 1045)
Setting Coordinate Geometry Options (page 233)
Tutorial: Working with Survey Data
To create a point using the COGO Input dialog box
1 Click Home tab Draw panel COGO drop-down COGO Input.
2 In the
COGO Input dialog box (page 1668), select the routine to use.
3 Enter the appropriate data in the Input section.
4 Click Calculate. AutoCAD Map 3D calculates the new point, and previews
it on your map. Click Pan to pan to the new point.
5 Click Create Point.
To create a point using the COGO Input dialog box transparently
1 Start a command, such as PLINE.
2 When prompted for input, instead of specifying the input, enter mapcogo
at the command prompt.
3 In the
COGO Input dialog box (page 1668), select the routine you want to
use.
4 Enter the appropriate data in the Input section.
5 Click Calculate. AutoCAD Map 3D calculates the new point, and previews
it on your map. Click the Pan button to pan to the new point.
6 Click Create Point.
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