Apparatus and method for improved placement of objects in comput

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395133, 395141, 395155, 395161, 395919, G06T 1700

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and methods for creating and applying flexible, user defined rules for placement of graphical objects in a computer aided drafting (CAD) application. The rules for precise placement and overplotting of graphical objects may be defined by a user with significant flexibility. The user defined rules are applied by the placement subsystem of the present invention to automate the proper placement of graphical objects according to the specific rules of the particular user. CAD systems are enhanced by their integration with the automated placement subsystem of the present invention.

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