To Create Points at an Alignment/Alignment Intersection

Creates a point either at the intersection of two alignments or an offset distance from one or both alignments.

There must be an alignment intersection in the drawing. Pick two intersecting alignments to create a point that is offset from the intersection.

  1. Select settings and create styles, layers, point groups, and description keys.
  2. Home tab Create Ground Data panel Points menu Create Points - Intersections Alignment/Alignment .
  3. Select an alignment object.
  4. Specify the offset distance by doing one of the following:
    • Enter a distance.
    • Pick a point in the drawing.
    • Use Transparent commands to specify a point to define the offset.
  5. Select a second alignment object.
  6. Specify the offset distance by doing one of the following:
    • Enter a distance.
    • Pick a point in the drawing.
    • Use Transparent commands to specify a point to define the offset.

    In the drawing, an X marks each intersection point. If only one intersection is located then the point is automatically created.

  7. Specify the intersection point by doing one of the following:
    • Click near the X on which you want to create the point.
    • Enter A to place points at both intersections.
  8. Enter a description, or press Enter to skip the description.
  9. Enter a level for the point, or press Enter to skip the level.
Note: Many factors affect how the point is displayed. For more information, see About Controlling the Appearance of Points in a Drawing.