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If needed, use New Generic System Command in the Systems and Specifications task to create a generic system.
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In the Grids task, create the needed grid planes and grid lines.
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In the Material Handling task, click Create Control Points on the vertical toolbar.
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In the Workspace Explorer, select a generic system as the parent system.
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Set the Type to Control Point.
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Set the Subtype to Structure.
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Type a value for Name Prefix.
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In the Constraint list, select Grid Line Intersection.
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Click the intersection of any two grid lines in the graphic view to create the control point.
The control point displays in the graphic view and in the Workspace Explorer.
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Continue clicking at grid intersections to place as many control points as needed.
Example:
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Right-click in the graphic view to exit the command.
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A control point is not created if you click a location that is not a grid intersection.
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Before placing a control point, you can change the parent system at any time by selecting a new generic system in the Workspace Explorer.