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Moving a topology element relative to its current location (delta x,y)

One or more topology edges or nodes can be moved by specifying a delta x,y location.

  1. Click the Topology Edit tool Topology Edit Tool on the Topology toolbar.
  2. Click the node or edge you want to move.
  3. Right-click and click Move. If you are moving an edge or more than one topology element, the Move command moves the selection anchor to the specified location and moves the topology element to maintain its position relative to the selection anchor.
  4. Type an x and a y distance to move the topology element relative to its current location and press ENTER.

Related topics

  • Moving a topology element to an exact x,y location (absolute x,y)
  • About distance units and editing
  • Moving a topology element

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