Connect section.

This section describes the connection points of the object. Since an object may have no connection points, this section may be missing in the table.

To add this section to the table:
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Open the context menu in the table window and select Insert Sections from the menu.
- This will bring up the Insert Sections dialog box. From the dialog, check the Connection Points box and click OK. The Connect section will be added to the table. Initially, it will have one row (that is, one connection point).

Sometimes it may be possible that the Connect section already exists in the table, but is not visible.
To make the Connect section visible:
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Open the context menu in the table window, and select View Sections from the menu.
- The View Sections dialog will come up. From the dialog, check the Connection Points box and click OK. The Connect section appears in the table.

To add a connection point:
Open the context menu for the section you want, and select Add Row from the menu. A new row describing a connection point will be added to the end of the section.

To delete a connection point:
Open the context menu for the row you want to delete, and select Delete Row from the menu. The row describing that connection point will be removed.
Removing the last connection point removes the section with it.

All parameters in the Controls section use the coordination system of the object.

X

This field describes the X offset of the connection point. In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimetres, in the Values mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure.

Y

This field describes the Y offset of the connection point. In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimetres, in the Values mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure.