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opti's Photo opti 03 May 2022

Hi everyone, sorry my English, is still from school. I have Nanocad 5, how can I display the m2 (area) of an object that I do not always have to measure myself? For example, I looked at a square under Properties and to my amazement there is no area listed there? Thank you!
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pguimber's Photo pguimber 03 May 2022

une image ou un fichier pour vérifier ?
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pguimber's Photo pguimber 03 May 2022

hello,
simple square or block ?
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opti's Photo opti 03 May 2022

View Postpguimber, on 03 May 2022 - 07:03 AM, said:

hello,
simple square or block ?

Unfortunately, I do not know the technical terms in English, I am german speaking. I draw a square or a rectangle with Nanocad and want to know the area of it. When I highlight the object and go to Properties, I don't find the area displayed anywhere. I used to use Autocad, there is under properties the surface, as I remember?
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pguimber's Photo pguimber 03 May 2022

Ok,
sur ma version 5 j'obtiens ceci ...
Bei meiner Version 5 bekomme ich das ...

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opti's Photo opti 03 May 2022

View Postpguimber, on 03 May 2022 - 10:27 AM, said:

Ok,
sur ma version 5 j'obtiens ceci ...
Bei meiner Version 5 bekomme ich das ...
ouii, maintenant ca fonctionne :-) Merci merci, je ne sais pas.... :-)
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JosephGibson's Photo JosephGibson 07 Jan 2023

View Postopti, on 03 May 2022 - 06:55 AM, said:

Hi everyone, sorry my English, is still from school. I have Nanocad 5, how can I display the m2 (area) of an object that I do not always have to measure myself? For example, I looked at a square under Properties and to my amazement there is no area listed there? Thank you!

"AREA" command Calculates the area and perimeter of area, closed objects & polylines. autocad command.You can obtain measurements by selecting an object, or by specifying points to define what you want to measure. The area and perimeter of the specified object are displayed at the Command prompt and in the tooltip.
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