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do this).
2. Choose one of the measure tools, from Point to Point, Point Line or Accumulate.
3. Select a base point on the selected object. This is the reference point on the object from which the
repositioning will be calculated.
4. Select another point in the scene (or multiple points, depending on which measure tool you selected).
This is the point (or points) which the base point will be repositioned to.
Note:
You can only select a point on another object in the scene. Selecting a point in 'space' is not a
valid option. To reposition an object into 'space', you can override the items Transform. See
Overriding Transforms for details on how to do this.
5. Click Transform Objects to reposition the object at the second point. If you used one of the
multiple point measure tools and selected multiple points in the scene, clicking Transform Objects
again will reposition the object to the next point, and so on.
NavisWorks also provides the ability to rotate an object.
Rotating objects:
1. Select the object to be rotated (see Chapter 13, Selecting Items for more information on how to do
this).
2. Choose the Measure Angle measure tool.
3. See diagram below:
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