Stretching Walls To stretch/shrink the length of straight Walls with the menu command: 1.Select a wall. 2.Choose the Edit > Reshape > ...
Special Distribute The options in Edit > Distribute > Special Distribute let you choose which point to distribute and along what to ...
Snapping to Existing Elements Element Snap ARCHICAD helps you to move or reshape elements by snapping them to existing ones as part of a move operation. The Element Snap ...
Snap Points on Temporary Vector You can display Snap Points on a temporary vector used while drawing elements. The method can be activated with the Snap Point icon among the ...
Snap Points Snap Points are temporary hotspots that appear at particular intervals (defined by you) on elements, to help you place and draw new elements ...
Snap Guides Snap Guides are temporary lines and arcs that appear along existing elements, to assist accurate element placement. Unlike ...
Snap to Grid The Grid Snap function (Alt+S) assists in the precise graphic alignment of elements, even at low zoom levels. When grid snap is active, the ...
Set up Snap Grid The Snap Grid is an invisible grid that you can use optionally to make input easier, by having the cursor snap to a predefined distances. ...
Set up Construction Grid Grids can be defined separately for the Floor Plan and any individual Section/Elevation/IE, 3D Document, Detail/Worksheet, or Layout window. Note ...
Save Marquee Area as PDF or DWG When saving a project view in PDF or DWG format, you may use the Marquee to delimit the part you wish to save. After placing the Marquee, use ...