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I am collecting a linear feature and am unable to directly occupy it. For the sake of neatness and simplicity, I am collecting vertices for this particular object. I am using a Laser Rangefinder for the offset of each vertex, and am wondering if there will be a bearing and distance offset option in the future. This would be especially useful for lengthy artifacts where the user may have to switch sides of the feature due to construction, fences, etc.If this would be better submitted elsewhere here or as a suggestion to Trimble, I’d appreciate your pointing me there. Thanks!-Jeremy
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