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Forum Name: Civil 3D, Map, InfraWorks
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Printed Date: 13.May.2026 at 04:31


Topic: site plan
Posted By: darren7hudson@y
Subject: site plan
Date Posted: 31.Aug.2010 at 18:18

I need to know the proper command to draw a line at a certain length and degree. I have done it before but can't remember how now. Example: 398.66'  S 30 degree's 25'53" E .... I thought I typed 398.66' @S 30d 25'53" E in the command line and it would draw the line and I know it is in some form of order to this but just can't rememember. Does anyone understand what I am trying to do? It is for a property line perimeter and I have all the sides with this info to each line but can't seem to make it work. It should just draw the line ready for my next select point and continue until I end back to where I started. I need the formula...Please help!




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Posted By: msplcdykee69
Date Posted: 31.Aug.2010 at 18:45
The proper way to input this is "@distance<angle". So if, for example, you wanted the line to be 3' long on a 45 degree angle you would type in "@3'<45".

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