Whether you chose Transform > Copy or Transform > Move, the menu will look the same, but the function is determined by your choice of Copy or Move.
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If you chose Copy, at some point during the operation SURFCAM will display the Transform Copy dialog box.
Copy or move one or more elements by specifying the X, Y, and Z distances from their current position.
Copy or move one or more elements from one location to another so that the two locations have the same relative position to each other as do two points which you are prompted to select.
Copy or move elements by rotating them about a specific location. The Rotation Angle dialog box will be displayed for you to enter the counter-clockwise rotation angle. (Negative values rotate clockwise.)
Copy or move elements by applying a scale factor that affects both the size and location of the elements being copied or moved.
Scale all geometry independently along the three axes. When the elements to scale are selected the World dialog box will be displayed. You can enter different scaling factors for each axis. Negative scale factors can also be used.
Copy or move element(s) in a mirror image fashion.
To View
Copy or move and rotate one or more elements from one view to another.
Create offsets of existing lines, arcs, and circles. The offset can be offset a fixed distance from the original entity, tangent to another line, arc, or circle, or intersecting a selected point. An offset line segment is parallel to and the same length as the original. An offset arc or circle has the same center as the original but a different radius from the original.