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AutoCad LT Trim

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paul9ZMBV
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AutoCad LT Trim

When trying to trim lines it doesnt always go to the nearest line and takes out the line completely, better explained in the attache video, it does this on all drawings not just on this drawing.

 

Anyhelp much appreciated.

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pendean
in reply to: paul9ZMBV

Post that DWG file here please: also include a screenshot of your ABOUT command.
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paul9ZMBV
in reply to: pendean

Here we are

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paul9ZMBV
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Attached

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cadffm
in reply to: paul9ZMBV

One million dollar question (check you capture)

Is it also a problem a bit nearer to 0,0,0?

 

You drawing far away from 0,0,0 and this is a problem for a pc, the software and math.

Coord: X=2650047604 Y=2064166855 means ~3359106731 units away from 0,0,0

 

 

Read this if you need to draw there

https://blogs.autodesk.com/autocad/working-large-coordinates-in-autocad/

 

or move all to 0,0,0 if not.

Sebastian

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pendean
in reply to: paul9ZMBV

@paul9ZMBV See above for your real issue.

Why is your content way out there if I may ask?

 

pendean_0-1634051233479.png

 

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paul9ZMBV
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No reason, i just usually draw anywhere, is it good practice to draw near 0,0 i guess it is. 

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pendean
in reply to: paul9ZMBV

Turn of UCSICON and set it to ORIGIN in your template file (nd other files): comes in handy as a reminder of this AutoCAD limitation.

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