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Make sure you have displayed all relevant data in 2D mode before you start the digitizing. The *Quick digitizer* is started from *Tools* \-> *Quick Digitizing*.

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* Click *Start digitizing* and use the left mouse button to digitize.
* Click *Connect to start* if you want to close the polygon.
* Click *Stop digitizing* to save the line/polygon.
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You can also use the keyboard short-cut keys to digitize.

A digitized line is saved in the workspace by default. This means you will have to copy it from the workspace and into the project. You can also use the *Save digitized line also in folder* option to save it directly in the project. Just tick the check box and browse in the folder you would like to save it to.

h2. Digitizing in 3D
*Quick digitizing* operates in 2D mode by default and one can just click with the left button key to digitize. It is however possible to enter 3D mode and perform digitizing in 3D. In that case set the *Select mode* to 3D or just set the graphics in 3D and follow the guide lines to get control.

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* Start *Quick digitizer* as usual. The one can digitize by attaching to a surface or use a 3D cursor.
* *Digitize by attaching to a surface*:
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# Use keyboard *y* to attach to a surface.
# Apply the *manipulator* under *Tools* to get a flat surface i x|y|z direction to attach to.
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* Digitize freely inand 3Duse isa also3D possiblecursor.
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# Keyboard *p* will digitize a position *without* any position control unless a 3D cursor.
# A 3D cursor is toggled *on/off* by keyboard *i*. Position the 3D cursor and use *p* to digitize.
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* Turn off all digitize by *Stop digitizing*.
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The quick digitizer menu