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# Copy

Using the "Copy" function, any number and arrangement of lines can be selected with the crosshair. Right-click ends the selection of lines to be edited and prompts for the base point for the copy. After choosing the base point, the target point can be specified. The principle of the copy is that the chosen base point is placed at the chosen target point. After defining the target point, the desired number of copies can be set and, upon confirmation by "OK", the copy operation is executed. For multiple copies (number of copies > 1), the distance and direction from the base point to the target point are applied to each copy.

All familiar graphical and temporary auxiliary functions are available for defining the base point and target point.

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BP = base point

TP = target point

Number of copies = 2


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