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10-25-2015
08:44 PM
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Hi Kris,
1. Polyline is 2D object and it's vertices always are on the same plane - that cannot have different Z value. That's why you cannot draw it through the top of the vertical line. The line is 3D object and it's endpoints can have different Z value.
2. Blue snapping marks you see are indicated that 3D snap is active and you snap to 3D elements. You can toggle 3D snap on/off by pressing F4 key on keyboard (or Fn+F4) or in Drafting Settings dialog.
Maxim
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Hi Kris,
1. Polyline is 2D object and it's vertices always are on the same plane - that cannot have different Z value. That's why you cannot draw it through the top of the vertical line. The line is 3D object and it's endpoints can have different Z value.
2. Blue snapping marks you see are indicated that 3D snap is active and you snap to 3D elements. You can toggle 3D snap on/off by pressing F4 key on keyboard (or Fn+F4) or in Drafting Settings dialog.
Maxim
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Maxim Kanaev
Architect
MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community