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3d length display difference between autocad 2000 and 2006

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Hi.
I've just been from 2000 to 2006 by autocad but I'm with an idiotic problem to solve. when I work in the 3d and want to draw a line starting from a point that does not lie on the floor creates a much shorter line (I tell him to pull it to 500 but maybe it looks much shorter). In short, it happens that he creates the line right but only that starts from the point with z=-200 and comes up diagonally towards the plan z=0 for a length of 500 as I asked him.

With 2000 I didn't happen... any line I pulled lay on the starting point!

Can you help me?
Thank you.


ps: this problem is also very pale in rotation 3d because it always rotates on a "strange" ace (then I have to tell him along which axis and tell him what point to take of the object to rotate ... while in 2000 I simply drew the axis and I said the angle)
 
Hi.
I've just been from 2000 to 2006 by autocad but I'm with an idiotic problem to solve. when I work in the 3d and want to draw a line starting from a point that does not lie on the floor creates a much shorter line (I tell him to pull it to 500 but maybe it looks much shorter). In short, it happens that he creates the line right but only that starts from the point with z=-200 and comes up diagonally towards the plan z=0 for a length of 500 as I asked him.

With 2000 I didn't happen... any line I pulled lay on the starting point!

Can you help me?
Thank you.


ps: this problem is also very pale in rotation 3d because it always rotates on a "strange" ace (then I have to tell him along which axis and tell him what point to take of the object to rotate ... while in 2000 I simply drew the axis and I said the angle)
I don't know if I understood well, but I think your problem is the dynamic inputdynamic and uucs, that is, first to iron an object, select a grip and point the mouse in direction and give you value, this is not the same in case there is ucsdinamic, for example if they are deactive both and try to iron it, the stretching takes place of the value inserted in the direction of the object. now 2006 I only saw it passing through and I'm not sure it was already active both dynamic input and ucsdinamic. but it could be an answer

ucsdetect
dynmode
 
ucsdetect does not work but dynmode=0 solves the problem

Many thanks:finger:
cmq is not a problem, it is a different way of working, not excluding it a priori, read the guide to understand what it is and then evaluate you how to work better. I for example and for necessity I disabled both.
 

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