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{{Note|About coordinates|Gli oggetti [[Draft Module/it|Draft]], e anche molti oggetti [[Arch Module/it|Arch]], obbediscono ad un sistema Draft chiamato [[Draft SelectPlane/it|piano di lavoro]]. Questo sistema definisce il piano 2D dove avverranno le prossime operazioni. Se non si specifica nessun piano, il piano di lavoro si adatta da solo alla visualizzazione corrente. Questo è il motivo per cui siamo passati alla vista frontale, e vedete che abbiamo indicato un movimento di 0 in X e di 2.6 in Y . Potevamo anche costringere il piano di lavoro a rimanere al piano terra, usando lo strumento [[Draft SelectPlane/it|piano di lavoro]]. Dopo, avremmo dovuto applicare uno spostamento di X=0, Y=0 e Z=2.6.}}
{{Note|About coordinates|The [[Draft Module|Draft]] objects, and most [[Arch Module|Arch]] objects too, obey to a Draft system called [[Draft SelectPlane|working planes]]. This system defines a 2D plane where next operations will take place. If you don't specify any, that working plane adapts itself to the current view. This is why we switched to frontal view, and you see that we indicated a movement in X of 0 and in Y of 2.6. We could also have forced the working plane to stay on the ground, by using the [[Draft SelectPlane]] tool. Then, we would have entered a movement of X of 0, Y of 0 and Z of 2.6. }}

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{{Note|About coordinates|The [[Draft_Workbench|Draft]] objects, and most [[Arch_Workbench|Arch]] objects too, obey to a Draft system called [[Draft SelectPlane|working planes]]. This system defines a 2D plane where next operations will take place. If you don't specify any, that working plane adapts itself to the current view. This is why we switched to frontal view, and you see that we indicated a movement in X of 0 and in Y of 2.6. We could also have forced the working plane to stay on the ground, by using the [[Draft SelectPlane|Draft SelectPlane]] tool. Then, we would have entered a movement of X of 0, Y of 0 and Z of 2.6. }}
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The Draft objects, and most Arch objects too, obey to a Draft system called working planes. This system defines a 2D plane where next operations will take place. If you don't specify any, that working plane adapts itself to the current view. This is why we switched to frontal view, and you see that we indicated a movement in X of 0 and in Y of 2.6. We could also have forced the working plane to stay on the ground, by using the Draft SelectPlane tool. Then, we would have entered a movement of X of 0, Y of 0 and Z of 2.6.