2006-01-23 07:30 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 03:25 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-01-23 07:37 PM
2006-01-23 07:58 PM
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2006-01-23 08:02 PM
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2006-01-23 09:24 PM
2006-01-23 09:36 PM
josh wrote:In that situation, even I'd go for Element Info, since you can leave the palette open and select/de-select lines as needed.
Thanks Tom. That is a great little feature that you just "enlightened me" to.
As far as the other guy's question about why would we need that info...
We are laying out a whole subdivision of non-conforming parcels with incomplete info and we need to identify certian property line legnths....
Now.. we have all learned something today
Josh.
2006-01-23 09:43 PM
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2006-01-24 03:49 AM
2006-01-24 04:01 AM
2006-01-25 06:21 PM
Stress wrote:Agreed. Element Information should most definitely provide all the info used when creating that element, start and finish X,Y, length (R) angle (A).
If only Element Information gave line bearings