Arc Tool
- 23 Apr 2024
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Arc Tool
- Updated on 23 Apr 2024
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The Arc Tool is frequently used to draw circuitry. Arcs drawn will not add quantities to Lengths. To quantify and display the linear metres on a Plan, please use the Length Tool in Curve Mode.
Drawing Arcs
Automatic Arcs
- Click Arc Tool
- Click start point
Groundplan automatically adds the Arc peak - Click on the next point
- Repeat for additional points
- Double-click to finish
- Click Done
💡Enabling the Snap Tool
Enable the Snap to Objects Tool while drawing an Arc to Snap to a PDF element on the Plan easily
Eg. Walls or cupboards
Manual Arcs
- Click Arc Tool
- If required click Automatic Arcs, then click Manual Arcs
- Click start point
- Click to create the Arc peak
Creating the Arc peak between the points - Click the next point
- Repeat the click to create Arc peaks between points as required
- Double-click to finish
- Click Done
Editing Arcs
The Settings modal remains open during Editing and requires a click to close once editing is complete.
- Press ESC
Zoom in on the Arc to select - Select the Arc on the Plan
- To move: Click, hold and drag
To move several items at once, use the Select Tool - To change the Arc shape: Click, hold and drag the blue circle / squares
- To move: Click, hold and drag
- Click Actions to:
- Click Settings to:
- Edit the Line Colour, Line Style and Line Width
- Click Save
To Cancel the changes click Cancel
💡 To restore Deleted Arcs
- Hold CTRL/Command ⌘ and press Z or
- Click Undo before leaving the Plan
Using an iPad or Tablet?
Click for alternate terminology.
Things to note when following the above steps:
- Tap instead of click
- Unless there is a keyboard attached to the device, there are no shortcut keys on an iPad or Tablet
- Tap Done instead of pressing ESC
Navigation hints:
- Pinch zoom
- Tap hold and drag to pan around a Plan
Images within this article are taken from a desktop computer. Interface appearance on an iPad / Tablet devices may vary based on screen size, potentially hiding or shortening buttons to icons. For accuracy, consider using a stylus, Apple pencil or mouse.
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