You use grips to perform actions on objects in a drawing.
Grips are displayed at strategic points on objects when you select them. You can click these grips to perform the actions described in the following table.
| Grip Name | Grip Symbol | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Continuation grip | 
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Starts or continues routing pipe. | 
| Elevation grip | 
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Moves a pipe line up or down to set an elevation. | 
| Rotation grip | 
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Displays the compass and allows a component to be rotated. | 
| Stretch grip | 
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Appears at the midpoints of schematic line segments; it moves a line orthogonally. | 
| Endline grip | 
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Lengthens or shortens a schematic line. | 
| Connection grip | 
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Connects a schematic line or pipe line to a component, pipe line, or another schematic line. | 
| Gap grip | 
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Breaks a schematic line between the gap symbols. | 
| Flip grip | 
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Flips a component in the opposite direction. | 
| Substitution grip | 
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Displays a palette with similar components that you can substitute for the one you originally placed. | 
| Add nozzle grip | 
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Adds a nozzle to existing equipment or converted 3D solids. | 
| Edit nozzle grip | 
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Edits all nozzles (standard, line, and virtual). |