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This video is a part of a series of videos on staking to lines within Leica Captivate. It will show how to use the Stake to line app for staking a line or segments of a line. The video follows on from the Staking a line overview video, and uses the example House Project, where several different lines form a road, a building footprint, a service line and a pipeline. Let us take a look at where our line might come from. As mentioned in the Staking to a line overview video, the line can simply be a line between two points or a polyline with multiple points and segments, which can be made up of straights and arcs. To be used in the Stake to line app, the line must exist in a normal job. Either the line already exists in a job, for example it was already measured or imported, or it will need to be created, for example by importing attached CAD data, or creating a new line between existing points. Within the Stake to line app it is possible to import a line from attached CAD data, create a