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jim3thornton
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Accidentally applied a anchor or a constraint to my drawing ....

Recently I have found that lines drawn are anchoring them selves to other lines ...

 

I don't know if I have inadvertently initiated a  command but I notice that when a line has been drawn ... I will hover the cross hairs over the line and see that small symbol appears like a backwards "Z"...

 

In some circumstances I have tried to move an object and other line work follows with the move ... 

 

Any comments would be helpful ... thank you 

 

 

john.vellek
en respuesta a: jim3thornton

Hi @jim3thornton,

 

Can you share a screen capture? If you have applied a constraint, you can use the DELCONSTRAINT command to get rid of it.

 

Capture.PNG

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jim3thornton
en respuesta a: john.vellek

One problem is I'm working on Autocad Architecture today .... so I don't know if that makes the solution any different ...

 

The cross hairs disappear when I try to screen capture ...

 

 

 

john.vellek
en respuesta a: jim3thornton

Hi @jim3thornton,

 

Are you using the Windows snipping tool for the capture?


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jim3thornton
en respuesta a: john.vellek

I was on a surface yesterday ... I was able to print screen today to provide the attached pdf...

 

what is interesting is i worked on two files yesterday and both files exhibited the same setting ...

 

where as today ... the first file i had not sign of the problem ... but the second file still has the condition ....

 

see the attached pdf for the symbol next to the crosshairs 

john.vellek
en respuesta a: jim3thornton

Hi @jim3thornton,

 

Can you share the file that still shows the problem? If it needs to be private, you can email to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com. Please include a link to this thread in your email.


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john.vellek
en respuesta a: jim3thornton

Hi @jim3thornton,

 

Thanks for sending me the drawing.  That symbol appears to be an Auto Constrain indication.

 

Capture.PNG

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jim3thornton
en respuesta a: john.vellek

i have sent you the email 

jim3thornton
en respuesta a: john.vellek

then I may have accidentally turn it it on ...

 

then have would i disable it?

john.vellek
en respuesta a: jim3thornton

Hi @jim3thornton

 

You can certainly use DELCONSTRAINT to remove this. 

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


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