I am using ADA 2015 and the Aperture box is always displayed if turned on even if osnap is turned off. Also the box is a dotted line in lieu of solid. Is there a way to get the Aperture box to only show if osnap is on.
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I am using ADA 2015 and the Aperture box is always displayed if turned on even if osnap is turned off. Also the box is a dotted line in lieu of solid. Is there a way to get the Aperture box to only show if osnap is on.
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Thanks for your help, this is exaclty the problem that I was having. I have been trying to get the aperture box to go away since I switched to 2015 about two months now. Not five minutes after I posted, my aperture started working the way it should. The only problem I have is I am not sure what I did to get it working. I changed some values but I thought I put them all back to the way they were. I still have this issue on 4 other system and I only wish I knew what I did.
Thanks again!
Thanks for your help, this is exaclty the problem that I was having. I have been trying to get the aperture box to go away since I switched to 2015 about two months now. Not five minutes after I posted, my aperture started working the way it should. The only problem I have is I am not sure what I did to get it working. I changed some values but I thought I put them all back to the way they were. I still have this issue on 4 other system and I only wish I knew what I did.
Thanks again!
There is an unbelivably simple cause to the problem - you have 3D OSNAP turned on. Probably you hit F4 by mistake.
So just press F4 or disengage 3D OSNAP on the bottom bar and everything will be as usual.
There is an unbelivably simple cause to the problem - you have 3D OSNAP turned on. Probably you hit F4 by mistake.
So just press F4 or disengage 3D OSNAP on the bottom bar and everything will be as usual.
You just solved a problem I have been living with for a year. THANK YOU!
You just solved a problem I have been living with for a year. THANK YOU!
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