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                          Using Extension Line Snaps            •  Click the Delete    edit button to delete
                        Extension line snaps can be useful when    the selected object(s). See “Deleting
                        editing arc-based objects. See “Extension   Objects” on page 283.
                        Snaps” on page 169.                     •  Click the Transform/Replicate
                                                                   Object    edit button to copy, move,
                                     Using the                     rotate, resize, or reflect the selected
                               Specification Dialog                object(s). See “Transform/Replicate
                                                                   Object Dialog” on page 269.
                             Arc-based objects can be edited using
                             their specification dialogs. See “Arc   •  Click the Multiple Copy    edit button
                        Specification Dialog” on page 308.         to make a series of copies at set intervals.
                                                                   See “Multiple Copy” on page 179.
                             Using the Edit Toolbar
                                                                •  Click the Point to Point Move    edit
                        A selected arc-based object can be edited in a   button to accurately move the selected
                        variety of ways using the buttons on the edit   object(s). See “Point to Point Move” on
                        toolbar.
                                                                   page 250.
                        The following toolbar buttons may display
                        on the edit toolbar for a selected arc-based   •  Click the Center Object    edit button
                        object:                                    to center an object along a wall within a
                                                                   room or relative to a cabinet fixture. See
                        •  Click the Select Next Object    edit    “Using Center Object” on page 256.
                           button to select nearby objects instead of
                           the selected object. See “Selecting   •  Click the Reflect About Object    edit
                           Objects” on page 213.                   button to reflect the selected object(s)
                                                                   about another object. See “Reflecting
                        •  Click the Open Object    edit button to   Objects” on page 265.
                           open the specification dialog for the   •  Click the View Drawing Group Edit
                           selected object(s). See “Specification
                           Dialogs” on page 42.                    Tools    edit button to modify the
                                                                   selected object’s place in the drawing
                        •  Click the Copy/Paste    edit button to   order. See “Drawing Group Edit Tools”
                           copy the selected object(s) to the system   on page 201.
                           clipboard so they can be pasted else-
                           where. See “Copying and Pasting      •  Click the Break Line    edit button to
                           Objects” on page 176.                   add a new corner or pivot point to the
                                                                   selected object. See “Break Line” on
                        •  Click the Copy and Paste in Place       page 259.
                           edit button to create a copy of the
                           selected object(s) at the same location as   •  Click the Complete Break    edit
                           the original. See “Copy and Paste in    button to break the selected object into
                           Place” on page 178.



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