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Myronc View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Cursor Rotation
    Posted: 14.Jan.2015 at 15:35
I have not used AutoCAD for a while and used to know a command to rotate the cursor to a certain angle so I could offset objects or draw lines, etc at that angle. Can someone tell me the command I need to type in. I need this ASAP. Thanks in advance.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jan.2015 at 15:39
SNAPANG is the command. Thanks CADforums. I knew I came to the right place.
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philippe JOSEPH View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jan.2015 at 07:23
Hello Myronc, SNAPANG is OK for an exact known angle but if it's an approximate value you could use UCS , Object for this.
If you set UCSFOLLOW to 1 you will have a "free" PLAN command but it can be exhausting for your eyes as AutoCAD will ZOOM Extends each time.
 
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