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  1. Select the 2D object. (You cannot use 2D objects that are contained within a group or block.)
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  2. Select a point to define the height, or enter the height in the Inspector Bar. The height is perpendicular to the workplane of the 2D object.

    You can also select a 2D open object. In this case, a partial-cone surface object will be created.

    You can also use a compound profile, open or closed, for the 2D base. (A compound profile is a series of connected lines and/or arcs.) Make sure Specify 2D Base and Use Compound Profile are both active, and select the compound profile.

    When the profile is selected, select Finish Selection of Profile.

    Specify Object Height Base: Creates an offset cone by using a specified point for the cone tip.
  3. Create the circular base.
  4. Select the point which is directly under the desired tip.
  5. Select a third point to specify the cone height, or enter the height in the Inspector Bar. The top point is directly above the selected point.

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