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specify base point automaticlly snaps to 0,0

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jmetz13
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specify base point automaticlly snaps to 0,0

I have been using Lt07 for a couple of months now. I have had this problem with moving, copying, stretching, anything that requires a base point for displacement. This does not happen all the time but enough to drive me nuts. If i try to do one of the above it asks for the base point and it will automatically select 0,0 as my base point?? I have never had this problem with my previous versions. Has anyone had this or heard of this problem?
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Anonymous
in reply to: jmetz13

Turn off running Osnaps for a while and see if the problem goes away: you
may be inadvertently snapping to a 0,0 insertion point.

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Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
Add-on products for LT
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Message 3 of 7
jmetz13
in reply to: jmetz13

How can you snap to 0,0 without typing it in?
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Anonymous
in reply to: jmetz13

What does "automatically select" mean? Are you typing in your base point, or
picking it?

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I have been using Lt07 for a couple of months now. I have had this problem
with moving, copying, stretching, anything that requires a base point for
displacement. This does not happen all the time but enough to drive me nuts.
If i try to do one of the above it asks for the base point and it will
automatically select 0,0 as my base point?? I have never had this problem
with my previous versions. Has anyone had this or heard of this problem?
Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: jmetz13

You have INS turned on for an Osnap which is set to 0,0 for your Xref or
block perhaps?

Since you cannot identify the culprit, you have to try everything.

--
Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
--
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jmetz13
in reply to: jmetz13

I figured it out! I have a logitech MX1000 and the right mouse button was double clicking when i pushed it once. I switched back to regular mouse and it working fine! I am looking for the best mouse for AutoCad, does anyone have any suggestions? MX is not working very well and all the new mice have the tilt wheel? Thanks for you help
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Anonymous
in reply to: jmetz13

Thanks for posting back with a fix, much appreciated.

Best mouse? classic basic 3-button wheel mouse and letting Windows run
it instead of any fancy mouse software that only get in the way.

--
Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
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