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o-snaps keep getting turned off in AutoCAD Electrical 2014

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mikegera
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o-snaps keep getting turned off in AutoCAD Electrical 2014

For some strange reason, it seems that my o-snap settings are not being retained between operations.  Is this a known bug, or am I doing something wrong?  Thanks.

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Anonymous
in reply to: mikegera

Command line entry

SNAPGRIDLEGACY
Message 3 of 7
mikegera
in reply to: Anonymous

I look at the F1 on that command, doesn't appear like it's what I am talking about, but I'll give it a try, maybe it's a work-around type thing?

 

edit: just tried it, does not work.  For some reason, the "intersection" o-snap keeps turning off by itself after I add a new component.  

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rhesusminus
in reply to: mikegera

You are not crazy Smiley Very Happy

I just checked here, and the INTersection snap is the only osnap being turned off after a symbol insert.

 

Seems like a bug.

 


Trond Hasse Lie
EPLAN Expert and ex-AutoCAD Electrical user.
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mikegera
in reply to: rhesusminus

Thanks rhe...

Is there a way for me to officially report bugs to AutoDesk?
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rhesusminus
in reply to: mikegera

I guess so... I've already reported this in the beta-group for the next release though.

 


Trond Hasse Lie
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Anonymous
in reply to: rhesusminus

Just ran into this myself.  As a workaround using "Apparent Intersection" seems to work most of the time.

 

At least it has so far...

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