Steps to create point feature using a 1 point offset and a rangefinder

Steps:
  1. Make the point layer editable using the Start/Stop Editing tool.

    NO ALT TEXT

  2. Tap the drop-down arrow below the Offset Point button to display the drop-down list. By default, the Offset Point button is displayed on the Edit toolbar.
  3. Tap the Offset Point button.

    NO ALT TEXT

  4. Tap Set Reference Point A.

    A red box around the Offset Point and Set Reference Point A buttons indicates that they are active.

  5. Tap the screen to set reference point A.

    NO ALT TEXT

    To use a GPS to set the reference point, refer to the following Tip

    TipTip:

    Using a GPS to set the reference points: If you have a GPS activated, you can set the reference point using the incoming GPS coordinates. Tap the Survey button to display the Vertex dialog box. Tap the GPS button on the Vertex dialog box to capture the incoming GPS coordinates as your reference point.

  6. With your rangefinder activated, shoot your target

    The Point/Vertex dialog box opens on the Offset page with the bearing and slope distance information displayed from the rangefinder.

    NO ALT TEXT

  7. Tap OK.

    The Feature Properties dialog box is displayed with an edit form, if it exists. Enter the information for the new feature.

  8. Tap OK.

    Your new feature is created.

    TipTip:

    Using the snapping options to set the reference point at an existing feature: You can set the reference point to be at the location of an existing point or vertex by selecting snap to vertex or point for that layer on the Snapping page in the Table of Contents.

2/28/2013