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    To Create a Section Object by Specifying Two Points

    Create a straight cutting plane.

    1. Click Home tabSection panelSection Plane. Find
    2. Specify the first point of the section object.
    3. Specify the endpoint.

    The section object is created between the two points. Live sectioning is turned off.

    Related Concepts

    • About Live Sectioning
    • About Section Objects

    Related Tasks

    • To Create a Region That Represents the Cross Section of a 3D Solid Object
    • To Create a Section Object by Selecting a Face
    • To Create a Section Object with Jogged Segments
    • To Create a Section Object on a Preset Orthographic Plane

    Related Reference

    • Commands for Creating and Modifying Section Objects

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