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You can use this tool to copy and then paste one or more copies of an entity in the drawing. |
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You can use this tool to copy 2D elements, 3D elements and element groups along any 2D elements or composite elements. You can specify the offset between the elements or the number of elements. In addition, you can rotate the elements so that they are perpendicular to the path. |
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You can use this tool to copy one or more 2D and 3D objects along any 3D paths (3D lines, 3D splines, edges of 3D solids or walls). You can use a part of the path, define a starting offset and end offset and enter the distance between the elements or the number of elements. In addition, you can rotate the elements relative to the path or z-axis. |
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You can use this tool to copy elements along the x-axis and y-axis within a rectangular or custom grid in a single step. |
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You can use this tool to fit copies of existing elements in an array within a polygonal-bounded area. |
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You can use this to copy planes in a roof frame. |
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You can use this tool to move elements. |
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You can use this tool to move entire active documents with architectural and 3D elements in the z-direction. This way, when the floor plan is similar across multiple floors, you can generate several floors without having to draw each one from scratch. |
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You can use this tool to move dimension lines in a parallel manner. This does not affect any reference points on components. In addition, you can resize the spacing between dimension lines belonging to a dimension line block and adjust the spacing between several dimension lines. |
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You can use this tool to move dimension text. |
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You can use this to move planes in a roof frame. |
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You can use this tool to align design entities horizontally and vertically or center them. |
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You can use this tool to arrange design entities at regular intervals. The two outer elements remain unchanged; the other elements are distributed evenly according to the selected option. |
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You can use this tool to align text left, right or horizontally. The texts are aligned with the one furthest left, furthest right, at the top or at the bottom. |
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You can use this tool to rotate 2D elements and 3D elements in plan or 3D elements in space by specifying the axis or point of rotation and the angle of rotation. |
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You can use this tool to copy and paste elements and rotate them afterwards. |
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You can use this tool to rotate elements about a center point. You can create several copies of the elements in the process. The elements copied can also be rotated, or they can retain their original orientation. If you apply this tool to 3D elements (e.g. boxes), you can additionally move the copies along an axis of rotation. |
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You can use this tool to copy, resize and rotate elements in a single step. |
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You can use this tool to rotate 3D elements in space by specifying the axis and angle of rotation. |
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You can use this tool to rotate 3D entities freely in space in two directions. You do not need to enter any angle. First, you define a fixed point about which you want to rotate the solid. Then, you select a base point and a direction point for each direction. These points can be on the 3D element you want to rotate or on any other 3D element. |
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You can use this tool to mirror 2D entities across an axis or 3D elements across a plane. |
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You can use this tool to copy and mirror 2D entities across an axis or 3D elements across a plane. |
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You can use this to mirror planes in a roof frame. |
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You can use this to copy and mirror planes in a roof frame. |
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You can use this tool to resize elements. |
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You can use this tool to resize 3D entities either by specifying the ratio between two lines or specifying a resizing factor and a direction. |
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You can use this tool to resize text in the x-direction and y-direction by specifying a factor. The text's reference point serves as the fixed point for the operation. |
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You can use this tool to delete elements. |
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You can use this tool to merge a number of identical, congruent elements to form a single element and delete the redundant elements. This is very useful if you have accidentally placed several copies of an element in the same place. With this tool, you can delete the redundant copies. |
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You can use this tool to shorten or lengthen lines and polylines as far as the point where they intersect a reference element you specify. This can be a line, polyline, arc, circle, partial ellipse, ellipse or spline. In the input options, you can specify whether you want to trim to the (virtual) point where the line to be trimmed and the extension of the reference element intersect. |
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You can use this tool to delete the segment of an element between two points of intersection. |
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You can use this tool to delete segments of design entities. You can address either single entities, polylines or composite elements. |
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You can use this tool to delete superimposed lines or line segments. Congruent circles, ellipses, curves and segments thereof also count as doubled lines. |
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You can use this tool to remove sections from walls, beams, upstands, strip foundations, vertical surfaces and baseboard. |
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