1. How to duplicate markups
Find the markup that you want to duplicate in the Scene manager (the lefthand side panel). You can do this by:
Clicking on the markup which will open the Scene manager at the correct location; or
Searching for it in the Scene manager.
The option to "Duplicate" can be found in the three-dot menu of any markup:
โA new markup will appear offset from your original markup. If you want to move it, click on the markup to enter the markup edit state.
2. How to reposition markups
2D Markups
Click on a markup to enter the markup edit state. The markup will turn blue indicating that it can be edited.
To move a markup, drag the blue dot at the centre of the markup to a new position.
To rotate the markup, drag the arrow icon. The markup rotates around it's centre point (which is indicated by the blue dot).
3D Markups
Point markups:
You can move the position of a Point markup freely in 3D space, but it must always be attached to either a pointcloud or a model (it can't float in empty space). To move a Point markup:
Hover over the cone until it turns white.
Click and drag on the cone to move it to a new location.
Line, Zone, Cut-and-Fill, Height and Height-profile markups:
For these markup types, you can move:
In translation along the X, Y or Z axis; or
Freely along the XY plane (with the z-axis locked).
1. How to move a markup along the X, Y, Z axes
Click on the markup to enter the markup edit state.
Hover over any of the arrows until the selected axis is highlighted in white and a line appears indicating the direction of the axis.
Click and drag to move the markup along the selected axis.
2. How to move a markup within the XY plane
Click on the markup to enter the markup edit state.
Hover over the yellow square (located between the X and Y axes) until it is highlighted in white and lines appear representing both the X and Y axes.
Click and drag to move the markup within the XY plane.
How to rotate 3D markups
Click on the markup to enter the markup edit state.
Hover over the arc representing the plane you want to rotate in until it's highlighted in white and a line appears representing the axis that you're rotating around (in the example below the markup is rotating in the XY plane around the Z-axis).
Click and drag to rotate the markup.
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3. How to reposition Photomarkups
2D Photomarkups
Click the anchor dot of the photo markup to enter edit mode.
The dot turns blue to indicate it is selected.Drag the blue dot to reposition the markup.
3D Photomarkups
1. How to move a markup along the X, Y, Z axes
Click the markup cone to enter edit mode.
Hover over an axis arrow until it turns white and the axis line appears.
Click and drag to move the markup along that axis.
2. Move a markup within the XY plane
Click the markup handle to enter edit mode.
Hover over the yellow square between the X and Y arrows until it turns white and both axis lines appear.
Click and drag to move the markup freely within the XY plane.
How to return a photomarkup to its original position
Navigate to the photomarkup that you want to reset in the Scene Manager.
Click on the blue "reset" link next to the "Original coordinates", to return the model to it's original position.
๐ Note:Your photomarkup will returned to itโs original upload position, not to itโs previous position (if it was moved more than once).
How can I tell if photomarkup has been repositioned?
Its icon changes, as shown below.
In the Scene Manager and in Content, the "Current coordinates" and "Original coordinates" are reported for moved photomarkups only.
4. Permissions
Duplication
You can only duplicate markups in a Workspace if you have a Workspace Contributor, Member, or Manager role. Workspace Guests do not have this permission. Learn more here.
Repositioning
You can only reposition published markups (markups that have been published to Content) if you have "Can edit" or "Full access" to their parent folder. Learn more here.
You can only reposition unpublished markups (markups that only exist within the Workspace) if you are a Workspace Contributor or above. Learn more here.
When a markup is repositioned, the change is reflected across all references to that content, meaning it will appear repositioned for everyone in the Workspace and on the Content page








