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Another method of entering a relative coordinate is by moving the cursor to
specify a direction and then entering a distance directly. This method is called
direct distance entry.
You can enter coordinates in scientific, decimal, engineering, architectural,
or fractional notation. You can enter angles in grads, radians, surveyor's units,
or degrees, minutes, and seconds. The UNITS command controls unit format.
Display Coordinates on the Status Bar
The current cursor location is displayed as a coordinate value on the status
bar.
There are three types of coordinate display: static, dynamic, and distance and
angle.
Static display. Updates only when you specify a point.
Dynamic display. Updates as you move the cursor.
Distance and angle display. Updates the relative distance (distance<angle)
as you move the cursor. This option is available only when you draw lines
or other objects that prompt for more than one point.
See also:
Enter Cartesian Coordinates on page 552
Enter Polar Coordinates on page 554
Enter 3D Coordinates on page 556
Use Dynamic Input on page 578
To display the coordinate values of a point
1 Click Home tab Utilities panel ID Point.
2 Select the location you want to identify.
The X,Y,Z coordinate values are displayed at the Command prompt.
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