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Topic ClosedTemporary track point

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    Posted: 09.Sep.2008 at 16:50
Thanks for your reply, I can use another methods, but I want to know about this method. Why it isn't exactly. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Sep.2008 at 12:59
Why use Temporary track point?
 
Use Break at point and OSNAP at Endpoint/Midpoint etc. instead,
same thing if you use Break, select F for first point and then OSNAP at Endpoint/Midpoint for first point and second point.
 
//Tobias
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Sep.2008 at 10:33

Dear all

I have one problem about TT point (OSNAP).

EX: I have Rectangular ABCD (AB= 200 x BC= 100mm), I want to cut the line between AB (EF = 100) by Break command and use Temporary track point But it's not exactly, I don't know why, Could every body help me

 
Thanks alot
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