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Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Using the Grading Commands
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Using Grips to Edit Grading Objects
You can select an unlocked grading object in your drawing and graphically
change the footprint vertices, target regions, and slope tag location and slope
tag value. These changes are reflected in the Grading Properties dialog box.
The following illustration shows the grading object grip points.
Grading object grip points
Using Grips to Edit the Footprint Vertices
Selecting and sliding a vertex grip moves the location of that footprint vertex.
All other vertices in the footprint remain at their present locations. Target
regions and slope tags always remain at a fixed distance from the nearest
footprint vertex. If you use Ctrl + or Ctrl  on your keyboard to change the
elevation of the footprint, then the base elevation will change by the amount
that you entered in the Elevation Step box in the footprint settings.
NOTE
You can select which grips you want to be visible in your drawing by
changing the appearance settings.
To move a footprint vertex using grip edits
1
Click on a grading object in your drawing.
2
Select a footprint vertex grip.
3
Slide the vertex grip to a new location.
When you access the Grading Properties dialog box, the new location of the
footprint vertex displays in the spreadsheet section of the Footprints tab.