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Adding a segment to a traverse using an angle-distance course

Available with Standard or Advanced license.

  1. Click the Course Type drop-down arrow and click Angle–Distance.
  2. Type an angle.
  3. The Traverse window uses degrees measured counterclockwise from east by default. You can angular measuring system and units on the Units tab of the Editing Options dialog box.

  4. Type a distance.
  5. The Traverse window uses the data frame's coordinate system units of measurement by default. You can use an abbreviation to enter different distance units.

  6. Click Add.

Related Topics

  • About creating a line with the Traverse window
  • Starting a traverse from a known coordinate
  • Adding a segment to a traverse using a direction-distance course
  • Adding a segment to a traverse using a curve course
  • Adding a segment to a traverse using a Tangent Curve course
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