![]() To rotate the features, hover near the selection until the rotate pointer appears, and drag the selection.To move the primary or secondary anchor, press Ctrl, hover over the anchor until the vertex pointer appears, and drag the anchor.If you are using the primary anchor to specify the center of rotation, or the secondary anchor to snap the rotation angle to another feature, drag them to the new locations.In the pane, expand Alignment and click Rotate. ![]() When the rubber band lines disappear, the connected features are no longer topologically connected and are not edited. When map topology is turned on, rubber band lines preview the topological connectedness of your edits as you rotate the feature. To apply your changes, click Finish or press F2.In a 3D scene, drag the selection along the x-, y-, or z-axis handle.Hover near the selection until the move pointer appears, and drag the feature to the new location.Press Ctrl, hover over the anchor until the vertex pointer appears, and drag the anchor.If you are using the selection anchor to snap to other features, drag it to the new location.To refine the selection, right-click a feature in the tree view, and click Unselect or Only Select This.Click Select, and select the features.In the pane, expand Alignment, and click Move.In the Snapping group, click the Snapping drop-down menu and enable your snapping preferences.When map topology is turned on, rubber band lines preview the topological connectedness of your edits as you move the feature.
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