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    • M Offline
      mxkpost Newcomers
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      Hi Is anyone aware of an extension that allows you to see X Y and Z measurements from each other at any point.
      I want to be able to select a point and then enter into either of the three boxes.
      Currently there is only one box which shows the length.

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        What is it that you are trying to accomplish? Do you want to see the coordinates of a point in SketchUp? Are you trying to draw an edge that ends at a certain point in space? Are you trying to move something to certain coordinates?

        Etaoin Shrdlu

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          mxkpost Newcomers
          last edited by

          Yes I want to create a point in space by entering XYZ points.

          Imagine you are doing a drainage run.
          I want to plot the next point from the last one.
          5m along X
          2m along Y
          50mm lower than last on Z

          Id also like to see all measurements from one point as above.

          If i start a new line, is it possible to see the length of X Y and Z????

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            You don't need any special extensions or plugins to do this. Just enter the coordinates in the Measurements window. For relative coordinates use the form <x,y,z> and for absolute coordinates use the form [x,y,z]. I used relative coordinates in this example. And then the Text tool will show the coordinates when the leader is anchored to a point in the model.


            click on the picture

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