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How to modify point in 1ST

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hello friends welcome to AutoCAD video tutorial I am Prabhu and you are watching this video from subrogate solutions.com in this session I am going to tell you how to change point style let us say if you have few points in your drawing say we will draw that points using point command here it is multiple points this we can use this tool button to place multiple points so try to place some points and press Enter now if you go on to soil line command and if you connect these points using a polyline now these points are not visible properly so how to change a point style so that they are visible to change point size we have different facilities if you want to use tool button you can go to utility and here point style is available you can click on this so that you will get a dialog box like this otherwise you can type DDP type at command prompt and press Enter you will get the same dialog box if you select one of the styles available over here and say okay you can see all the points style h

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At a prompt for a point, hold down Shift and then right-click in the drawing area. Choose the object snap that you want to use. Move your cursor over the desired object snap location. Your cursor locks onto the object snap location that you specified, and a marker and tooltip indicate the object snap location.
Specify the start point. At a prompt for a point, move the cursor near the desired angle. The cursor snaps to the angles and increments defined in the polar tracking settings. Enter a distance from the start point, for example 2.25.
0:07 4:39 It as usual I will activate the point tool from the ribbon. I will click on the Arrow of the drawMoreIt as usual I will activate the point tool from the ribbon. I will click on the Arrow of the draw panel to expand it. And then I will click on the multiple points icon once a tool is active.
In the Toolspace, on the Toolbox tab, expand SHP Import/Export Utilities SHP Import/Export Settings. Double-click Edit Cogo Point Settings to open the Import SHP Point Settings dialog box. Click to open a list of existing point settings files. The Point Settings List shows the settings in the selected settings file.
Click the UCS icon. Click and drag the square origin grip to its new location. The UCS origin (0,0,0) is redefined at the point that you specified. Tip: To place the origin with precision, use object snaps or grid snaps, or enter specific X,Y,Z coordinates.
Using a Relative Coordinate Click Home tab Draw panel Line. Find. Specify the first point. To specify the second point relative to the first point, do one of the following: If dynamic input is on: Type the X-value, a comma, then the Y-value, for example 4.0,6.75. Press the Spacebar or Enter.
Select a point in the drawing, right-click Properties. On the Design tab expand the Autodesk Civil 3D section to display the point properties for Display, Information, Coordinate, and Labeling. To change a property, click in the cell and enter a new value or select a value from the list.

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