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 From:  bemfarmer
7948.10 In reply to 7948.6 
The Point should be visible.
Also, the Point will be listed in the Types display, where it can be highlighted, and the description seen in the top area of the side pane.
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 From:  Wlawton
7948.11 In reply to 7948.9 
Sorry Michael,

" I was trying to follow along with the dialog in the discussion. My question went like this:
"Sorry for butting in on the discussion. If I draw a circle, then select it and hit tab the only place it allows me type is in the box where you type in the x, y, z coordinates for a point. Is that where I am supposed to type "BoundingBoxCenter". If I do nothing happens. "

I see what you are saying regarding the move command, but when you use that command the center point only stays visible while you are in the command. I thought the discussion was how to make the center point stay visible forever.

I could not see how by hitting a tab key, I would be able to enter the command "BoundingBoxCenter", unless they have a shortcut that leads them to a move command somehow.

Sincerely,
Bill
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7948.12 In reply to 7948.11 
Hi Bill,

> I thought the discussion was how to make the center point stay visible forever.

Yes, but I was just wondering _why_ you wanted the center point to stay visible - I mean what were you trying to accomplish by having that. I just wanted to mention that if it was for moving the object to somewhere else, you can use the Transform > Move command for that without needing to create an extra point.

If it's for some other purpose, then yes the BoundingBoxCenter command will do that for you - is it all cleared up now how you run it now? You can also set it up on a shortcut key, under Options > Shortcut Keys.

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 From:  Wlawton
7948.13 In reply to 7948.12 
Michael,

Thank you again for all you advice.

Sincerely,
Bill
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