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Hello,
i have issue with drawing curve in AutoCad 2D, when I drawing curve there is no way to connect beginning to the end or to some between point. I have all the snapping on, but it didn´t want to connect in any way. I tried looking for solution on the internet, but i didn´t find anything. Is there something i missed ?
This problem makes my projects difficult to draw.
Thank you in advance
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Solved by paullimapa. Go to Solution.
that's not a curve but just a straight pline.
perhaps you post the drawing instead of sharing a png?
what are your current object snap settings?
have you tried entering endp so that you can object snap to the endpoint of the line segment?
Again share that drawing and not just a png file so we can all take a look.
"Yes i tried, objects can snap to eachother when they are done drawing. But when i want to connect them while i draw it´s impossible, this problem came with new version of autocad 2021."
This sounds like a known issue. You need to get and install all the product updates.
You should not have all the object snaps checked. Clear them all. Then only check endp object snap and try again
last resort, close AutoCAD, goto AutoCAD 2021 folder and select: Reset Settings to default
If you're on subscription, why not install AutoCAD 2023? Why do you need to AutoCAD 2021?
@StrasakovaAnna221168 wrote:
.... when I drawing curve there is no way to connect beginning to the end or to some between point. I have all the snapping on....
Late to the game, but since I don't see these points made, for others who may have the same problem....]
Does the CLOSE option in the PLINE command [I don't know the wording in your language] not work for you? It does for me in your drawing. That's the better way to do it than by picking back on the start point to "close" it, because when you do the latter, you end up with coincident vertices [two vertices in the same place], which can cause problems in some situations.
About the snapping, could it be that you have a lot of object-snap modes set to be applied, but you don't have the choice set to actually apply them? You need to have this box checked:
[And by the way, since you say you have "all the snapping on:" I'm not sure exactly what you mean by that, but just so you know, never include NEAREST object snap among the chosen modes. It will almost always "win" in competition with other modes, and give you unintended results.]
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