GSM
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Good morning to all,
I am new and I hope to use the forum correctly, otherwise warn me as well that I will adjust.
My problem is very simple: I recently went to autocad 2015, coming from the 2004 version (!!!), old but doing its duty.
among the various other things that I might ask you there is one that drives me crazy:
in entering a line with the old version I gave direction via mouce and osnap and typed the distance: the line was aligned with the chosen osnap. with the 2015 version probably for the new coordinated attribute system on the working plane, if I insert the acad distance tracks the line according to the approximate angle given moving the mouce, even if the osnap is active (so without taking into account this).
This method I used it very thick to create a new starting point on an existing line, pointing on the end of this and drawing an overlapping line of length established by me, exploiting the osnap 'near' (e.g. when you have to mark in the plant the stipe of a door or hole of a window)... every other method for now I find it much more slender!
is it possible to return to the previous data collection system? do you have other methods to quickly and graphically insert new points away?
I hope I have been clear enough even if it is not easy to explain in words.. .
thanks for every contribution
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I am new and I hope to use the forum correctly, otherwise warn me as well that I will adjust.
My problem is very simple: I recently went to autocad 2015, coming from the 2004 version (!!!), old but doing its duty.
among the various other things that I might ask you there is one that drives me crazy:
in entering a line with the old version I gave direction via mouce and osnap and typed the distance: the line was aligned with the chosen osnap. with the 2015 version probably for the new coordinated attribute system on the working plane, if I insert the acad distance tracks the line according to the approximate angle given moving the mouce, even if the osnap is active (so without taking into account this).
This method I used it very thick to create a new starting point on an existing line, pointing on the end of this and drawing an overlapping line of length established by me, exploiting the osnap 'near' (e.g. when you have to mark in the plant the stipe of a door or hole of a window)... every other method for now I find it much more slender!
is it possible to return to the previous data collection system? do you have other methods to quickly and graphically insert new points away?
I hope I have been clear enough even if it is not easy to explain in words.. .
thanks for every contribution
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