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7 When the transparent command finishes, continue responding to the
prompts for the original command.
To use COGO commands
Use this method...To do this...
Use COGO to enter angle and distance to
specify a point. (page 1032)
Use an angle and a distance from another
point to create an object.
Use COGO to enter bearing and distance
to specify a point. (page 1034)
Use a bearing and a distance from another
point to create an object.
Use COGO to enter two bearings to specify
a point. (page 1036)
Use bearings from two points to create a
point.
Use COGO to enter deflection angle and
distance to specify a point. (page 1038)
Use a deflection angle and a distance from
another point to create an object.
Use COGO to enter two distances to spe-
cify a point. (page 1040)
Use distances from two points to create a
point.
Use COGO to enter azimuth and distance
to specify a point. (page 1042)
Use azimuth and distance from another
point to create an object.
Use COGO to enter distance and offset to
specify a point. (page 1044)
Use an offset distance from a line to create
a point.
Use COGO to create an inverse report.
(page 1045)
Generate an inverse report to determine
the relationship between two points.
Quick Reference
MAPCOGO
Specifies data for coordinate geometry calculations and reports
Click Home tab Draw panel COGO
Drop-down COGO Input.
Menu
MAPCOGOCommand Line
COGO Input dialog boxDialog Box
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