Define the Coordinates

You can define the exact coordinates of a point by using the keyboard. After pressing a number key, a dialog box will be displayed, in which you can enter the coordinates.

  1. Open the dialog box by pressing a number key, comma (,), plus (+) or minus (-) sign. By pressing comma (,) the cursor is in the Y-coordinate of the opening window, otherwise the cursor is in X-coordinate.
  2. Define the coordinates of the point as numbers (units in mm) in the dialog box.
    • Separate the coordinates by pressing the comma (,) or the Tab key.
    • Separate the decimals by a period (.).
    • You can also type calculations. The available calculations are addition (+), subtraction (-), division (/) and multiplication (*).
  3. Select the reference point in relation to which you are defining the coordinate.

You can define the coordinates in relation to the absolute origin, a local origin or any selected point.

Dialog Box Options

X coordinate
Determines the X coordinate in relation to the reference point.
Y coordinate
Determines the Y coordinate in relation to the reference point.
Angle (2D)
Defines the angle in the XY plane.
Distance
Determines the distance of a point from the reference point. You can type the distance with an angle, for example. Enter the viewing angle -20 g (-20 degrees around the z axis), distance 40.
Measure from: Reference point
Defines the last-clicked point as the reference point for the coordinates (default).
Measure from: Drawing origin
Defines the origin of the drawing as the reference point for the coordinates.
Select reference point
You can select the reference point in the drawing when you click the Select reference point button.