Moving a feature in 3D using the Move command

Move is the 3D editing command for moving selected features horizontally or vertically. By specifying the x,y,z coordinates on the Delta X,Y,Z dialog box, you can move a feature by a precise offset distance. The coordinates you enter are relative to the current position of the feature. For example, if you enter (1, 2, 3), the selected features are moved one unit in x, two units in y, and three units in z. Negative values adjust the feature position in the opposite direction.

Move command's dialog box
The Delta X,Y,Z dialog box used for the Move command

Move is supported for points, lines, polygons, and multipatches and works the same in both ArcGlobe and ArcScene.

Steps:
  1. Click the Edit Placement button Edit Placement on the 3D Editor toolbar.
  2. Click the feature you want to move. Hold down the SHIFT key while clicking features to select additional features or drag a selection box.
  3. Open the Move command by either:
    • Clicking the 3D Editor menu and clicking Move.
    • Pressing the M key after selecting the features.
  4. The Delta X,Y,Z coordinate box appears.
  5. Type in the x,y,z distances using the Delta X,Y,Z coordinate box.
  6. In ArcScene, the units entered in the Delta X,Y,Z coordinate box are the same as the document's coordinate system, whereas in ArcGlobe, the units entered are the same as the globe display units, as defined on the General tab of the Globe Properties dialog box (accessed from the View menu).
  7. Press ENTER and the feature is moved by the specified offset.
TipTip:
Another way to move features is to interactively position them in the view using the Edit Placement tool. For more information, see the topics Interactively moving a feature in 3D and Using the Edit Sketch Properties window. The latter is helpful for manually modifying vertex values of a feature.

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3/5/2014