- Right-click anywhere on the surface of the plane to see the context menu. Click Enable Dragging. Two white circular handles appear at the center of each edge. One handle is located on the edge of the plane, the other is slightly offset from the plane.
Image Removed - To move the section plane along the normal axis - Position your pointer anywhere on the surface of the plane, then click and drag.
- To move the section plane along the plane axes - Click a handle that is slightly offset from the edge of the plane and drag.
Image Added Using the Define Section Dialog BoxFrom the Define Section dialog box, you can specify the point at which the plane will intersect. - Open the Section menu. (Click the down-arrow to the right of the section icon on the 3D Document Toolbar.)
- Click Define...
- Select the Position tab on the Define Section dialog box.
- Choose one of the following methods to position a plane:
Pick a point or coordinate system: - From the drop-down menu, choose a method for selecting an element. The available methods are:
Pick a Point - Select a point on the model. Pick a Coordinate System - Select a coordinate system in the scene. The intersection point will be the origin point of the coordinate system frame. - Click the Pick button.
- Select a point on the model or select a coordinate system.
- Click OK to save the position and close the dialog box.
or Enter coordinates: - Enter the coordinates of the point in the X, Y, and Z fields. This point is defined with respect to the selected coordinate system—in this case, the Global Coordinate System.
- Click Apply to see the effect of the repositioning.
- Click OK to save the position and close the dialog box.
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