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Units Autocad LT / Unités Autocad LT

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Message 1 of 11
Rrradassse
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Units Autocad LT / Unités Autocad LT

Hello,

 

I have a problem : my autocad LT 2010 has configured an non-identified unit : when I ask a 2000,100 (millimeters) rectangle, the result is a 2740,440 (millimeters) rectangle... I'd like to be in a metrical system, and my config parameters are scale : 1:1 and unit : millimeters... I didn't have this problem yesterday and don't know what happened... Please Could you help me (in a débutant english or french please) ?

 

Thanks

 

Rrrady

 

 

Bonjour,

 

J'ai un soucis avec mes unités sur Aotocad LT 2010 : si je demande un rectangle de 2000 mm par 100, le rectangle obtenu mesure 2740 par 440 mm. Je voudrais revenir à mon système métrique qui marchait encore hier. Dans Outils -> Options, je suis sensée bien être en millimetres avec une échelle de 1:1...

 

Pourriez-vous m'aider s'il vous plait?

 

Merci beaucoup

 

 

Rrrady

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Message 2 of 11
pendean
in reply to: Rrradassse

Start a new file.

Recreate the problem, can you?

 

If not, post that new DWG file here for someone to review.

Message 3 of 11
Rrradassse
in reply to: pendean

with new files, the problem is similar and I noticed that  the size of my 2000,100 rectangles is aleatory :  I tried a new file (acadiso.dwt), and made 3 rectangles, size : 1000,100 : 1st in withe, 2nd in red and 3rd in yellow...

 

Do you have an idea of what kind of problem it is and how to resolve ti?

 

Thanks

Message 4 of 11
pendean
in reply to: Rrradassse

Post a DWG, not an image.

Message 5 of 11
Rrradassse
in reply to: Rrradassse

Here is joined a new file for exemple. I made 3 rectangles on, same size  : 1000,100.

 

But I don't think that the files are the problem... for me it's a software problem... isn't it?

 

 

Thank you for your attention, I'll be back tomorrow (in France it's evening)

 

 

Rrrady

Message 6 of 11
pendean
in reply to: Rrradassse

Your file does not contain any 1000x100 rectangles: see attached.

 

Do you just need to turn off your running OSnaps when drawing them?

Message 7 of 11
Rrradassse
in reply to: pendean

Please, what is a "OSnaps"? I am not computer's specialist and doesn't speak very well English...

 

I turned off and turned on my computer, but same things with Autocad LT...

Message 8 of 11
Charles_Shade
in reply to: Rrradassse

OSNAP is an AutoCAD Command. Type OSNAP at the Command line to see the options.

Dean is wondering if your Line is just snapping (connecting) to points in your Modelspace environment.

Check the Snap and Grid tab and see if Snap On (F9) is unchecked.

Message 9 of 11
Rrradassse
in reply to: Charles_Shade

:'(

 

"Commande inconnue "OSNAP".  Appuyez sur F1 pour obtenir de l'aide." -> OSNAP is not a known Autocad LT command..., but I verified that I hav'nt any grid or grid hanging.

 

I tried F9 on, and F9 off. There is no consequenses on my rectangles...

 

May I didn't understand your advices?

Message 10 of 11
Bob_Zurunkle
in reply to: Rrradassse

F9 is the snap spacing, which less and less people use these days.

F3 is Object Snap -- when you draw a line for example, it will snap to the endpoint of another line if that's how your OSNAP is set up...

If by some odd chance my nattering was useful -- that's great, glad to help. But if it actually solved your issue, then please mark my solution as accepted 🙂
Message 11 of 11
Rrradassse
in reply to: Rrradassse

That didn't help me, sorry 😞

 

I'm to re install my software, hoping for an improvement...

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