No blue intersection grip

No blue intersection grip

Anonymous
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No blue intersection grip

Anonymous
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Trying to 'tab' through until the blue intersection grip appears. Nothing. Please help
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Message 2 of 15

BrentBurgess1980
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Can you elaborate on the 'Tab' through the grips?

 

Do you by any chance mean the intersection OSnap?

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ennujozlagam
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@Anonymous hello, in the command prompt type GRIPS set value to 2 and see if helps thanks





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Anonymous
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You are supposed to be able to hover the pointer over the intersection of 2 walls and press tab until you see a blue grip(I'm trying to get the dimension of an angled wall)

I can cycle through the wall faces and center lines but never get the intersection grip.

I also tried typing SI and all I got was the chime that I assume means 'you can't do that'
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Message 5 of 15

ennujozlagam
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@Anonymous hello, you are right not possible only if you have command like line then hover to that insection then you will be able to see the grips intersection. thanks





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Anonymous
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Command like line? How do I do this?
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Message 7 of 15

imadHabash
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Hi,

 

if you're talking about cycling through osnap modes via the Tab button... i suggest to make sure that your ( int of ) is ticked and selected from osnap dialog.

would you show us an image for the case that you treat with?

 

Imad Habash

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Message 8 of 15

Anonymous
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I'm sorry you guys.

I have no idea how to add an image to the forum. I have a picture.

Also I can't find a 'command prompt' to type GRIPS in
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Message 9 of 15

RobDraw
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Intersection is an OSnap point, not a grip. As mentioned before, check your OSnap settings.


Rob

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Message 10 of 15

Anonymous
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To clarify. I'm unable to find the intersection grip while trying to get dimensions for a 45 degree angle wall using the aligned button in revit 2016.

I have individual preferences selected and I have tried all>wall centerlines, wall faces etc... The intersection grip just will not appear.

I checked grips under manage and all the snaps (including intersection) are checked on.

This is extremely frustrating and I am at a complete standstill in the course I'm taking. Spent 2 hours trying to figure it out and woke up numerous times last night thinking about it.

Google search reveals nothing useful other than a YouTube video where a guy breezes right through the process as the grip appears as it should
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Message 11 of 15

RobDraw
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Using the proper terminology in your searches should get you better results.


Rob

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Message 12 of 15

Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:
Command like line? How do I do this?

I have older software here, but I think the issue should be the same....

 

Just to re-phrase what others have said, in the hope that you will understand better....

 

Type OSNAP and make sure INTersection mode is among those that are checked.

 

Get into some command, such as DIST if your intent is to find an angle.  [Line would do, too, if you have the Status line set to report the angle as you're drawing them.]  Then within that command, when it's asking for a point, hover over the vicinity of that intersection.  An Object-snap marker should appear.  It may be the one for something other than INTersection, depending on the characteristics of what's drawn there.  The marker for INTersection looks like an X.  If it's something different, TAB will cycle through the applicable Osnap modes.  When the X appears, pick the point, and continue with the command.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Message 13 of 15

Anonymous
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OK. I've searched OSNAP and it appears to be in AUTOCAD ... I'm trying to snap to an intersection in REVIT 2016

I really appreciate everyone responding and I apologize for my ignorance of the terminology. I have little to no experience and I'm trying to learn from the book... REVIT 2016 NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

Several people have commented to type this or that (OSNAP etc).... I don't know where to type in revit. All I see are drop down menu's

I'm in chapter 5 on Dimensioning and Annotating

My instructions for dimensioning an angle are :

Click annotate>aligned button >individual preferences

Then hover my point over the inside face of the brick in the angled wall

Tap the tab key until you see 'the square grip' appear

The illustration shows a blue box

I'm afraid that I started a forum in AUTOCAD?
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Message 14 of 15

Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:
OK. I've searched OSNAP and it appears to be in AUTOCAD ... I'm trying to snap to an intersection in REVIT 2016
....

....

Head on over to the Revit Forums.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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Sorry everyone
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