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As a result of clicking the function icon, a formula window will appear (as represented in '''Figure 5''') to provide options for creating a formula. Options for data that may be included in the formula include the items listed on the left side of the window under the words Input data. In this case, a measurement will be chosen, specifically “arm_shoulder_tip_to_wrist_bent” which corresponds to the measurement called “arm length” in the McCunn method. The point at the wrist end of this line is automatically labeled A1.
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'''McCunn method - step 2)''' The next reference line is called the biceps line (as shown in '''Figure 1'''). The line is drawn perpendicular to the Sleeve Centerline at a point that represents the length of the sleeve cap. First the “Point at distance along line” tool will be used to mark the point that defines the edge of the sleeve cap. '''Figure 6''' illustrates the window that will pop up for data entry. <br> <br> <br>
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