
Next, since we are going to rotate our object to an absolute 
degree of 25.75, we need to select the Absolute button... 

25. select the Angles/Rotate-ABSoLUTE bufton 
    we want to rotate our object to the exact degree that we 
    are golng to enter 

Since we're rotating the object in the top view, we'll need to 
select the Top button,.. 

26.select the Ang[es/Rotate-Top button 
    we want to perform a rotation in the top view 

Looking at the three Angles/Rotate fields, we are presented 
with some values. These are angles formed from our first 
point to the second point in the face. top. and left views 
respectively. The only one that we are concerned with is the 
top view angle; also, it is the only value that will have any 
affect since we have the Top button selected, It is here 
where we will enter our new angle.., 

27. enter 25.75 In the fleld corresponding to the Top view 
    this is the second field 

28.click OK 
      the Distance 8 Angles requester will disappear and the 
      object will be rotated 

Now the object is rotated to be on a 25.75 degree angle in 
the top view. How do you know It's at a 25,75 degree 
angle? Since the points are still selected, just activate 
Distance 8 Angles and it will return the angle to us. 

Which Method? 

As with most of the options in the ProductivityToolz 
programs, there are many ways of achieving the desired 
affect. You should choose the method that feels comfortable 
to you. It's not necessary to 'nlt-pick" over the details; it's 
the tools' job to do thatl Your Job is to be as creative and 
productive as possible while buildlng your models. 
Becoming accustomed to uslng ProductivityToolz will allow 
you to do just that. 

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