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Topic ClosedIntersection osnap in 2D doesn't work-

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Intersection osnap in 2D doesn't work-
    Posted: 26.Sep.2008 at 01:27
Hi there.  I've just joined the forum.
What can cause the 2D intersection osnap to fail? It simply doesn't recognise it. Shocked
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Sep.2008 at 21:14
Is it really a true intersection, not just an apparent intersection (overlapping lines in 3D)? Try the APPINT osnap.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Sep.2008 at 00:13
Intersection is real as the x-axis has '0' value.  I work in 2D.  Is there a function allowing to 'flatten' any  'apparent  intersection' , just in case (bringing it all to one plane with z=0) ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02.Oct.2008 at 17:55
Three reason :
1. You don't have set osnap
2. After set osnap, must be turn ON
3. If 1, 2 OK, you must input command
 
Click right mouse into OSNAP tab - setting - select all - OK - turn ON.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Oct.2008 at 18:16
If you use the li  (list) command do any of them have a z value?  You can, in 2005 set the z value to zero, by selecting the item in question and using the properties command...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Oct.2008 at 00:56
Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Oct.2008 at 11:43
Did it sort out your problem?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Oct.2008 at 23:43
Not quite.  There seems to be some bug in the program, as the problem is not consistent and only occurs occasionally and with no apparent reason.  All the above suggested options has been considered and the problem persists.
No big deal.  I can deal with it in my own way - just an annoying glitch.

Thanks again for your concern and help.

Daniel
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Oct.2008 at 18:09
maybe this is gonna help you:
if you have Autocad express tools installed, you can use the "flatten" command so that you can be sure it is in 2D.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Oct.2008 at 14:13
hey there, hope this answer your inquiry:
First you have to checked your UCS;
>type UCS
>hit the enter or space bar
>type W (World)
>hit the enter of space bar

and now it is set for UCS World

Second you have to check your object(Line, etc.) whether the Z-axis is set to zero (o) or not
> by simply selecting an object or line etc (highlight it)
>press Ctrl + 1 : A properties will come out
same command line is : "MO" and hit enter its the same command will come out
Note: A pop-up window of PROPERTIES will come out.
> try to check in GEOMETRY
>"End Z" and "Delta Z" SHOULD BE ZERO
Note: By left click on the dialog box beside "End Z" or "Delta Z" type 0 to set all in one plane.

Note: Always check all Geometry Object or Lines, "Z SHOULD BE ZERO". so that all you want for osnap is present in 2d.

Hope this Help my Friend..

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