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  1. #1
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    Any ACAD users? (help question)

    Anybody know for autodesk 2000(?), How can I get the osnap function to stop coming on automatically? Every time I do a function, like a text labeler, the osnap function will automatically activate, causing the text to be sent to some place weird.

    Thanks in advance for any help ._./

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    Re: Any ACAD users? (help question)

    I haven't used auto cad in a long time but if I remember correctly you can turn on/off things like that by pressing some menu button on the bottom of the window. Sorry it's not very descriptive, I just haven't used the program in a while

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    Re: Any ACAD users? (help question)

    Click the "Oh, Snap!" button along the bottom of your screen, or hit F3.

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    Re: Any ACAD users? (help question)

    But it keeps repeatedly coming up automatically everytime an action takes place. . .

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    Re: Any ACAD users? (help question)

    Some LISP routines turn on certain osnaps when you do the command, but in those cases you have to either modify the script or just unclick the OSNAP each time during the command before you click.

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    Re: Any ACAD users? (help question)

    The problem is when I click the osnap function after a command, it cancels the command I want. Thus not allowing me to use said command ._.a

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