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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this lesson. I also noticed that you can enter a wide variety of units for your coords, from decimal degrees to nautical miles to meters.

Btw, do you know the origin when you use meters? It looks like it must be the centroid of the feature class.</description>
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<p>Btw, do you know the origin when you use meters? It looks like it must be the centroid of the feature class.</p>
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