You can add a node to the end of a link or a vertex in network or polygon topologies.
To create a node on an existing link
- Open the drawing where the topology was created and load the topology.
To create a node and add it to a topology, the current drawing must be the drawing where the topology was created.
Note: To add the same point to more than one topology, select one of the topologies.
- Do one of the following:
- To add a node to a node topology, in Map Explorer, right-click the topology name. Click Insert Node.
- To add a node to a network or polygon topology, type mapin on the command line.
- When prompted, select the block to use for the node.
- When prompted, specify the location for the node. You can use an object snap such as Midpoint. Enter any other node information.
To add an existing node to a topology
- Open the drawing where the topology was created and load the topology.
- Create the point, block, or text object that you will use as the node.
- Be sure to load the topology you want to add the node to from the current drawing.
- Do one of the following:
- To add a node to a node topology, in Map Explorer, right-click the topology name. Click Add Node.
- To add a node to a network or polygon topology, type mapan on the command line.
- When prompted, select the object to use as the node.