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Creating multiple displacement links

You can create multiple displacement links using the Multiple Displacement Links tool Multiple Displacement Links. The Multiple Displacement Links tool is useful for areas that require many links, such as curve features. This tool can also help you save time by allowing you to create many links at once.

Multiple displacement links
  1. Click the Multiple Displacement Links tool Multiple Displacement Links on the Spatial Adjustment toolbar.
  2. Position the pointer over the source feature and click once. Snap to the edges of features when creating multiple links. This helps you select the correct feature.
  3. Position the pointer over the target feature and click once.
  4. The No. of Links dialog box appears. This dialog box allows you to specify how many links to create.

  5. Choose the number of links and press ENTER. The default is 10.

    Based on the value you enter, multiple links are created and connect the source feature to the target feature.

Related Topics

  • Creating displacement links
  • Creating displacement links from a control point file
  • Creating displacement links from a file
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