Using Transparent Commands
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About Entering a Level for a Transparent Command
After you use a transparent command to establish the X and Y coordinates of a point location, you can specify the Z coordinate.
To Enter an Level for a Transparent Command
About Using Point Filters Within Transparent Commands
Use Civil point filters to enter known point information when you are prompted for a point location within a transparent command.
To Use Point Filters Within Transparent Commands
To Transparently Use an Angle and Distance to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Bearing and Distance to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Deflection Angle and Distance to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Whole Circle Bearing and Distance to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use Side Shots to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Northing and Easting to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Grid Northing and Easting to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Latitude and Longitude to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Point Object to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Point Number to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Point Name to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Chainage and Offset to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Profile Chainage and a Level to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use an Alignment and Surface to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use an Alignment and COGO Point to Specify a Point Location
To Transparently Use a Chainage and Level to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View
To Transparently Use a Level and Gradient to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View
To Transparently Use a Gradient and Length to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View
To Transparently Use a Gradient and Chainage to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View
To Transparently Specify a Length by Selecting an Object
To Transparently Specify a Radius by Selecting an Object
To Work With Zooming to a Point
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Transparent Commands