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Using Azimuth and Distance to Specify a Point
When creating an object, such as a line or an arc, you can specify a point by
specifying azimuth and distance from another point. Azimuth is the clockwise
angle from the North (or South) meridian.
Select a starting point (1). Then specify the azimuth
angle (2) and the distance from the starting point
(3).
See also:
Overview of Coordinate Geometry Commands (page 1027)
To specify a point using azimuth and distance
1 Click Home tab Draw panel COGO drop-down COGO Input.
To use the Azimuth/Distance routine transparently, start a command,
such as PLINE or ARC, then enter mapcogo.
2 In the
COGO Input dialog box (page 1668), select the Azimuth/Distance
routine.
3 For the first point of an object, specify a starting point for the
measurement. For a later point in the object, the previous point you
specified for the object is the starting point. Click to select a point
on the map.
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