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INTRODUCTION TO SCADA Pro 42 This option allows you to draw a new entity (e.g. a line or a beam) parallel to a given line. You first define the first starting point of the entity, then select from the toolbox to select the specific traction point and finally point the mouse at the line with which it will be paralleled. Once the mouse pointer is on the line, the characteristic square appears which defines the second point for the parallelism. Slip, to determine a point on a straight line. EXAMPLE For example, suppose you want to place a 40x40 post at a distance of 5.0 m from the end of a straight line. First you select the 40x40 sub-post you want to place. Then select the "Slip" traction point and the following dialog box appears, where you enter the distance (500 cm) from the end of the line you are interested in. Moving the mouse closer to the line will display a symbol indicating the position of the . Left-click to place the sub-post at this point. Distance - Angle, The first option is to find length, relative distances by x, y and z and angle of inclination. After selecting the command you select the first point which defines the origin and then by moving the mouse pointer you can see in the bottom right of the status bar the distance L, the relative coordinates Dx, Dy and Dz and the angle of inclination . By selecting the second point you can see the items you want. X,Y,Z Coordinates With this option you can set the X,Y coordinates of a point from those of other points. After starting a drawing or modification command and calling the " X,Y,Z Coordinates" command, you first select the point whose Point

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