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Linear measurements

Measure lengths and distances for piping, fencing, and linear materials.

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Written by Blake Fischer
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Linear measurements calculate lengths and distances for materials like fencing, edging, irrigation lines, retaining walls, and conduit runs. The linear tool supports both straight segments and multi-point paths that follow curves and corners.

Starting a linear measurement

Click the Linear button in the canvas toolbar or press W on your keyboard. The Symbol panel appears where you can name your measurement and choose a color. Click Start to begin drawing.

Drawing linear measurements

For a single straight segment, click to place your starting point, move your cursor to the end point, then double-click to complete. For paths with bends or turns, click at each direction change along the route, then double-click to finish. The total length displays all segments combined.

Symbol properties

Linear symbols have both appearance and dimensional settings. For appearance, adjust the Line thickness with a slider and toggle Dashed line to differentiate underground or hidden runs from visible elements.

For dimensions, set Width to calculate surface area for path paving or wall capping. Add Wall height for vertical linear elements like retaining walls, and Depth for trench volume calculations. The Slope setting adjusts for graded runs using pitch ratio, degrees, or percentage.

The Unit setting lets you display in feet, meters, yards, inches, or centimeters. Use Offset to adjust measurements relative to the drawn line, useful when measuring from centerlines but needing face-of-wall dimensions.

Editing measurements

Select any linear measurement in the sidebar to highlight it on the canvas. You can drag individual points to reposition them and the length updates automatically. Press Delete or Backspace to remove a selected measurement.

Keyboard shortcuts

Action

Shortcut

Select Linear tool

W

Cancel drawing

Escape

Undo last point

Backspace

Complete measurement

Double-click or Enter

Delete selected

Delete or Backspace

Undo

Ctrl/Cmd + Z

Redo

Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + Z

Tips

Place points at every direction change rather than approximating curves with fewer points. Use descriptive names including material specs like "3-foot Cedar Fence" or "1-inch Schedule 40 PVC." Create separate symbols for different materials even on the same run to track quantities accurately.

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