Share Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Using Transparent Commands Topics in this section About Entering an Elevation 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 Elevation for a Transparent Command About Using Point Filters Within Transparent Commands Use 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 an Azimuth 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 Station and Offset to Specify a Point Location About the Profile Toolset Transparent Command Use the Profile Toolset transparent command to specify station, elevation, grade, or length values when creating and editing profiles. To Use the Profile Toolset Transparent Command To Transparently Use a Profile Station and an Elevation to Specify a Point Location To Transparently Use a Station and Elevation to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View To Transparently Use a Grade and Station to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View To Transparently Use a Grade and Length to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View To Transparently Use an Alignment and COGO Point to Specify a Point Location To Transparently Use an Elevation and Grade to Specify a Point Location in a Profile View To Transparently Use an Alignment and Surface to Specify a Point Location To Transparently Specify a Length by Selecting an Object To Transparently Specify a Radius by Selecting an Object To Zoom to a Point Parent topic: Transparent Commands