Projecting
New Annotations
(adding new waypoints
relative to existing ones...)
You can easily enter a new annotation at
an offset from any place or an existing annotation using the 'Project New
Annotation' tool.
Checkout Chapter 19 in the All Topo
Training video for projection examples:

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Video: Click Here! ]
To use the tool place the Bombsight or
Drag Hand cursor near an existing annotation or at the point you want to
project from, then right-mouse-click and choose 'Project New Annotation…'
then 'From Annotation' or 'From Cursor'.

The 'Project New Annotation' tool will be
shown:

The base location (click-point or base
annotation) will be shown in the 'Project From' field.
Choose the projection (Great Circle, UTM
or State Plane) you want the offset computed in. (Typically Lat/Lon or
State Plane will be most appropriate.)
Enter the distance, distance units,
bearing and North reference (True North, Magnetic North, UTM Grid North or
State Plane North). As each value is entered the 'To' field will reflect
the new (projected) annotation location.
When all the input fields are correct,
press the 'Add WP' button to add a new annotation at the projected
location, then edit the new annotation’s properties. All
Topo will automatically add the base point, offset, and bearing
information to the Notes field of the new annotation. (You can delete the
information if you don't need it.)

Entering
Metes and Bounds Survey Descriptions
All Topo Maps is not a substitute for
a professional certified licensed surveyor. It is a violation of state
law to survey property, for any purpose, without a valid state
surveyor's license! You should always consult a licensed surveyor when
interpreting or generating deed descriptions.
Often, parcels of land are described with
'metes and bounds' survey descriptions. These descriptions typically
include a starting point (like the corner of a section or quarter section)
and a series of bearings and distances:
From a true point
of beginning, at the North East Corner of Section 2 Township 14 North
Range 1 West Salt Lake Base Meridian; thence South 1 degrees 2 minutes
42.24 seconds East, a distance of 1,374.5 Feet to the South East
property corner; thence North 89 degrees 33 minutes 21.47 seconds West,
a distance of 2,609.5 Feet to the South West property corner; thence
North 0 degrees 11 minutes 25.82 seconds West, a distance of 1,337.7
Feet to the North West property corner; thence to the true point of
beginning. Containing 81.1 Acres, more or less.
First find the 'Point of Beginning' on the
map. Since we know the true point of beginning as a township/range
coordinate, it is easiest to use the PLS tab of the ‘Search by Location’
tool. Press the
button; then
select the PLS tab and enter the base coordinate's location:

Press the
button to set a base coordinate at the true point of beginning:

Change the Description to ‘POB’, set
the line style to ‘Connect Coordinates w/ Line Begin’ and press OK to
save the base coordinate.
Right-click near the 'POB' base annotation
and select 'Project New Annotation: From Annotation':

The ‘Project New Annotation’ menu is
shown:

Call #1: S1.024222E 1374.5 Feet
Desc ‘NE’ corner:
“thence South 1 degrees 2
minutes 42.24 seconds East, a distance of 1,374.5 Feet to the South East
property corner”
Enter Call #1, then press the ‘Add WP’
button to add the second point:

Set the 2nd point’s annotation
description to ‘SE’ and press OK.
Repeat this process for the remaining two
deed description calls:

Call #2: N89.332147W 2,609.5
Feet Desc ‘SW’ corner
“thence North 89 degrees 33 minutes 21.47 seconds West, a distance
of 2,609.5 Feet to the South West property corner”
Finally enter the third and final call:

Call #3: N0.112582W 1,337.7 Feet
Desc ‘NW’ corner
“thence North 0 degrees 11 minutes 25.82 seconds West, a distance
of 1,337.7 Feet to the North West property corner”
At the finally corner (NW) set the line
style to “Close” and the description to ‘NW’:

Finally press ‘OK’ to display the
completed property boundary:

It is worth noting that you can directly
enter this survey in the the ‘Annotation Source Editor’ (shortcut key
F8):

Syntax descriptions for .HWP files are
described in Appendix E of this manual.
If you work with metes and bounds survey
descriptions often, we highly recommend purchasing and learning to use
'Deed Plotter+' from Greenbrier Graphics. 'Deed Plotter+' automates the
conversion of a text description to a series of vectors and writes an
exchange file that All Topo uses to plot on the associated topographic
map. Deed Plotter+ makes short work of curves and descriptions
with errors.
More information about DeedPlotter+ is
available from:
http://www.igage.com/dp+.htm
http://www.johnsonmapping.com/
Detailed information about using
DeedPlotter+ with All Topo Maps can be found in chapter 8 of the User's
Manual:
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