Select a 3D box and click the Open Object
edit button to open the 3D Box Specification dialog.
When you first draw a 3D box, the origin of the box is the point where you start drawing it; the width of the box is the X axis dimension.
Dimensions - Use this section to specify the size of the box.
Enter the Width, Length, and Height of the box.
Origin - Use these settings to position the origin of the box in relation to the origin point of your plan. See "Entering Coordinates".
Enter the X, Y, and Z delta coordinates for the box.
Width Vector - A width vector is an invisible line that runs the width of the box. Use the width vector settings to precisely control the rotation of the box in free space.
Angle in XY Plane - Enter a number from 1 to 360 to control the rotation of the box on the X axis.
Angle From XY Plane - This number controls the rotation of the box on the Y axis.
Angle Around Width Vector - Enter the number to specify the rotation of the box on the Z axis.
For information about the Line Style tab, see "Line Style Tab".
For information about the Materials tab, see "Materials Tab".
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