How do I edit a Start Hole or Lead On Location
To change the start or end of an existing path:
1. Select the Simulation menu and then, Remove Wire-Frame NC:
2. Double click the profile figure and select Edit Starthole Position:
3. A new position can be keyed in the window for both the start hole or lead on position or clicking the >> button will allow for selecting the X and Y coordinates off the screen. Checking the box denoted by the number 3 below will choose the nearest position to lead onto the profile:
4. The End Points (Optional) area of the dialog box is to be used with open profiles only and the need to pick a specific lead off to location:
5. Select Done to close the Edit Start Points dialog box. Return to the Simulate tab and click Re-create Wire-Frame NC to update the operation:
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