Basic family
Create menu
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You can use this tool to draw a line. |
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You can use this tool to draw a polyline. You can draw a new polyline or use existing elements. The original elements are retained in the process. |
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You can use this tool to place a point. The point has no extents. |
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You can use this tool to draw a rectangle. The rectangle can be created in four different ways: by entering two diagonally opposite points, baseline and height, centerline and height, or center and a corner. |
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You can use this tool to draw a full circle or arc by specifying a center point, radius and start/end angle or arc length. In addition, you can draw a full circle or arc based on two points or by specifying three points or two points and the radius. |
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You can use this tool to draw a regular polygon. |
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You can use this tool to draw a closed or open ellipse. |
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You can use this tool to draw a spline. A spline is a curve that connects a predefined sequence of control points as smoothly as possible. The spline can be connected to an existing element at any angle in its start and end point. You can also apply a symbol to its start and/or end. |
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You can use this tool to place a point as a symbol. |
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You can use this tool to draw a freehand line. |
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You can use this tool to draw revision clouds, thus highlighting changes in documents and layouts. |
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You can use this tool to apply hatching to an area. |
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You can use this tool to apply a pattern to an area. |
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You can use this tool to apply fills to areas. You can also create fills with gradients and transparency using the advanced options in the Select RGB Color dialog box. |
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You can use this tool to apply bitmaps to areas. |
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You can use this tool to apply architectural surface styles to 2D areas. The area styles need to have been defined beforehand. |
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You can use this tool to draw a line parallel to an element. |
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You can use this tool to draw one or more offset polylines to existing elements. |
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You can use this tool to draw a closed polyline around existing entities and segments in a polyline. |
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You can use this tool to drop a perpendicular to a line, circle, spline or an ellipse. |
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You can use this tool to draw a perpendicular bisector. |
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You can use this tool to draw a tangent on a circle or an arc. |
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You can use this tool to copy elements along the x-axis and y-axis within a rectangular gird or a 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 tool to draw an angle bisector. The lines can already exist, or you can define them by specifying their start and endpoints. The starting point of the angle bisector is the (virtual) point where the two lines forming the angle meet. The direction of the angle bisector can stretch in all four of the areas formed by the intersecting lines. |
Change menu
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You can use this tool to extend or shorten two 2D or 3D elements to the point where they intersect. The connected elements can be trimmed. |
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You can use this tool to fillet two intersecting 2D or 3D elements. |
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You can use this tool to chamfer the angle between lines, polylines and segments of polylines in 2D and 3D. In the case of continuous polyline segments, a new polyline segment is inserted. In the case of non-consecutive polyline segments, the polyline segments in between are deleted. |
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You can use this tool to cut design entities using a line. The entities (elements) are divided at the point where the line intersects. The new, discrete elements generated in this manner can now be manipulated (deleted, for example) as separate entities. |
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You can use this tool to cut design entities using an area. Design entities like lines, circles, hatching or patterns are cut into discrete entities where they are intersected by the boundary of the area. You can address all the elements in the area you defined and select a manipulation function (e.g. delete) immediately after defining the area by double-clicking with the right mouse button in the workspace. |
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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 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 divide an existing element or a line that you enter into a number of equal segments. Point symbols are placed at the division points. |
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You can use this tool to convert superimposed lines to single lines. You can specify whether all lines, including pattern lines, are to be selected and converted, or whether pattern lines are to be excluded from the operation. |
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You can use this tool to combine lines, circles and polylines that are either partly congruent or that touch to form a single element or polyline. If the elements have different format properties (line color, for example), you can define the format properties for the new polyline. The elements must be in the same document and on the same layer. |
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You can use this tool to join connecting 2D and 3D lines or polylines, thus making a single polyline. The automation is interrupted at branches and you can decide which branch to follow. In the case of elements with different format properties (e.g., line color), you can define the format properties for the new polyline in a dialog box. |
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You can use this tool to split a 2D or 3D polyline into discrete lines. The lines assume the format properties of the original element. |
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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, 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 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 align design entities horizontally and vertically and/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 reshape areas with hatching, patterns, fills, bitmaps, style areas or architectural elements (slabs, rooms, net stories, floors, ceilings, roof covering) or to remove such areas. |
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You can use this tool to split hatching, patterns, fills, bitmaps, style areas and architectural elements (walls, columns, slabs, beams, upstands, rooms, net stories, floors, ceilings) into two parts. This can be useful if you need to split up the 3D plan while creating the layout. |
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You can use this tool to merge two areas of hatching, patterns, fills, bitmaps, style areas and architectural elements (walls, slabs, beams, upstands, rooms, net stories, floors and ceilings) to form a single element. |
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You can use this tool to convert surface elements (hatching, patterns, fills, bitmap areas or style areas) to surface elements of the same or a different type. You can also use the tool simply to modify the properties of a surface element. |
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You can use this tool to change the parameters of existing pattern lines. |
Edit menu
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You can use this tool to modify the properties of elements (e.g., pen, line, color, group number). |
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You can use this tool to stretch entities. |
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You can use this tool to modify the offset between two points or the included angle of an arc. |
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You can use this tool to modify the offset between parallel lines. |
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You can use this tool to fold a line and obtain two new lines in the process. The original line is deleted. All the lines that are congruent with the line you click are folded (including hatching boundary lines). |
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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 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 move elements. |
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You can use this tool to rotate elements. |
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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 and paste elements and rotate them afterwards. |
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You can use this tool to copy 2D and 3D elements along a path consisting of any 2D elements or composite elements. You can specify the offset between the elements or the number of elements. In addition, the elements can be rotated so that they are perpendicular to the path. |
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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 resize elements. |
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You can use this tool to delete elements. |
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