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With
the Tool Buttons, you can move the tool manually
around the plot window and obtain position
coordinates.
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First
make sure a tool picture is loaded. (see quick start
page 4)
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Status
Bar at bottom shows current loaded tool picture.
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You can see
the program coordinates in the bottom Status Bar.


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Hold
down the left mouse button and drag the tool around
the plot window with the mouse.
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The
other Tool Buttons are more sophisticated. You can
move the tool so it is tangent to lines and arcs in
the CAD drawing just by clicking on them in the Plot
Window.
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Printout
CAD
files, Metafiles, Bitmaps can be printed along with the text
printout by having a Comment Code in the NC program.
Tip
If you have programs that have numbers where decimal points are
optional, you can interpret them correctly by the format settings in
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