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: Successively select at least two points which will be the vertices of the polyline.  
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==Graphics View==
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: Successively select at least three points which will be the vertices of the polyline. Finally select the starting point again to finish the polyline.
 
: Holding down the {{KeyCode|Alt}} key when drawing a Polyline allows to get angles that are a multiple of 15°.  
 
: Holding down the {{KeyCode|Alt}} key when drawing a Polyline allows to get angles that are a multiple of 15°.  
{{Note|In the [[Algebra View]], the polyline length is displayed.}}
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:*In the [[File:Menu view algebra.svg|link=|16px]] [[Algebra View]], the polyline length is displayed.
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:*See also [[Polyline Command|Polyline]] command}}
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==Spreadsheet View==
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Select a set of spreadsheet cells where the selected cells form pairs across rows or columns. Then, click on the tool button to open a dialog for naming, modifying and creating a polyline.

Latest revision as of 10:17, 28 August 2015


Graphics View

Successively select at least three points which will be the vertices of the polyline. Finally select the starting point again to finish the polyline.
Holding down the Alt key when drawing a Polyline allows to get angles that are a multiple of 15°.
Note:

Spreadsheet View

Select a set of spreadsheet cells where the selected cells form pairs across rows or columns. Then, click on the tool button to open a dialog for naming, modifying and creating a polyline.

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