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Topic ClosedRestrict movement in Z plane

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    Posted: 17.Oct.2007 at 18:20
 Anyone know  if it's  possible  to  stop  movement  of  an  object  in  the  Z  plane  of  a  3D  model  when  using  snaps  to  line  objects  up ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2007 at 18:36
There is the OSNAPZ variable ("ignore Z") in higher AutoCAD versions. See:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Oct.2007 at 13:43
Cheers, just what I wanted
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