Use the Projected option on the Calculator dialog to take measurements from projections on the principal plane.
A line is measured from a projection on the principal plane, shown in the image below.

You can measure three values from the projection:
- The length
- The length along either of the axes of the principal plane.

To measure the length of the projection:
- Position the cursor over the line until a value displays.
- Double click the line to enter the value into the expressions box.
To measure the length along the axis:
- Click the line.
- Move the cursor in the direction parallel to the axis you want. As you move the cursor, a value displays.
- Click to enter the value into the expressions box.
To measure angles of lines and positions that are projected onto the principal plane:
- Deselect the Projected option to measure Angle A between Line 1 and Line 2.
- Select the Projected option to measure Angle B between Line 1 and Line 2.

Note: You cannot calculate projections of arcs. If you measure an arc, its value is the same regardless of whether Projected is selected.