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Creating a vertex relative to the location of the last vertex (delta x,y)

You can use Delta X,Y to place a vertex relative to the previous vertex.

  1. These steps can be used to create vertices in either lines or polygons:

    To create a vertex in a line

    Click a line feature template in the Create Features window and click the Line tool Line.

    To create a vertex in a polygon

    Click a polygon feature template in the Create Features window and click the Polygon tool Polygon.

  2. Create at least one vertex.
  3. Right-click away from the vertex or sketch and click Delta X,Y, or press CTRL+D.
  4. Type the coordinates and press ENTER.

Related topics

  • About distance units and editing

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