Choose several objects at one time and then change the Z coordinates together. Menu : Express>Coordinate Tools>Change Z Coordinate Command Entry : CHANGEZ Read More
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It is easier to extract coordinate data with COEXPORT innovative tool. You can pick as many points as you need from your drawing and export all the coordinate data to .txt or .xls file. This tool could be applied conveniently on planning, surveying,... Read More
GstarCAD 2017 makes easier extracting coordinate data with COEXPORT innovative tool. Now you can pick as many points as you need from your drawing and export all the coordinate data to .txt or .xls file. This tool could be applied conveniently on... Read More
The DIMORDINATE command is used to create ordinate dimensions. Command Access: Ribbon : Annotation > Dimension > Dimension > OrdinateMenu : Dimension > OrdinateCommand : DIMORDINATE Command Prompts: Specify feature location:Specify leader... Read More
Linear, angular, radial, ordinate and arc length are the basic types of dimensions. You can create dimensions for selected existing entities by selecting them or picking points within a drawing. Linear dimensions can be horizontal, vertical, aligned,... Read More
The DIMBASELINE command is used to create a linear dimension, angular dimension or coordinate dimension by the baseline of last dimension or specified dimension. Command Access: Ribbon : Annotation > Dimension > DIMBASELINEMenu : Dimension >... Read More
Dimensions the point coordinate in the drawing. Menu : Express>Coordinate Tools>Coordinate Point Command Entry : DIMCOORD Read More
Define user coordinate systems You can apply a user coordinate system (UCS ) with its own 0,0,0 origin and orientation in three-dimensional spaces. To simplify construction of three-dimensional entities, you can create as many user coordinate... Read More
When you create objects in 3D, Cartesian, cylindrical or spherical coordinates are used to locate points. Enter X.Y.Z coordinates 3D Cartesian coordinates determine a precise location by using three coordinate values: X, Y, and Z. Entering 3D... Read More
Enter absolute coordinate Absolute coordinates are based on the UCS origin (0,0), which is the intersection of the X and Y axis. If you know the precise X and Y values of the point, you can use absolute coordinates. Enter relative coordinate The... Read More
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