TiTaNiuM sAMuRai Posted November 21, 2001 Share Posted November 21, 2001 Even with the grid constraints off, I've found that some things still snap. If the above-mentioned suggestions don't help, try setting a snap distance that is bigger than the area on which you're working. e.g. Your building's 100m long, set the grid snap distance to 150m or so. Quote Link to comment
carch Posted November 22, 2001 Author Share Posted November 22, 2001 this might be old hat. i hate snapping to a grid. so how do you completely turn it off. I have been to the page menu...... thanks chris Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted November 22, 2001 Share Posted November 22, 2001 Use the Constraints palette. The top left button is the 'snap to grid' constraint. You can leave the others ('snap to object', 'snap to intersection', etc.) on, or turn them all off, as you please. There are also keyboard shortcuts for the buttons on the Constraints palette. See chapter 4 and also appendix A in your VW9 manual for more information. Quote Link to comment
MullinRJ Posted November 22, 2001 Share Posted November 22, 2001 Chris,In the default workspace, the top left icon of the Constraint Palette is the Snap-To-Grid constraint (4 dots with grid lines going through them). It toggles the Snap-To-Grid feature. The keyboard shortcut is the "A" key. Pressing the "A" key twice quickly (or double clicking the icon) will bring up the Set Grid dialog box. Hope this helps. Raymond Mullin Quote Link to comment
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