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GRIPS and OSNAP noncompliance

GRIPS and OSNAP noncompliance

GRIPS and OSNAP noncompliance

(OP)
Hello,

I am new to the list, managing CAD in
San Diego. Just loaded up AutoCAD 2000
and found that I can not use SHIFT key
to access hot GRIPS or use running OSNAPs.

Has anyone run into this? I have checked
all the settings and everything seems fine.
Could the default Profile cause this? I ran
into this with Rel 14 and the problem disappeared
when the Profile was changed.

Any Clue?

I have zero time to figure this out so any
help would be very appreciated..

Wildflower in San Diego

RE: GRIPS and OSNAP noncompliance

Right click in the command line and go to options.
Int the box that pops up go to User Preferences.
In there is a button with 'right click customisation'.
Click on it, and choose what you want to happen when you, er, right click.

RE: GRIPS and OSNAP noncompliance

(OP)
Hey.. In case anyone is interested, I found the
answer to the GRIPS problem.

When you load AutoCAD 2000, the default setting for
GRIPS selection of multiple GRIPS is to X the
box to select GRIPS within Blocks. Apparently, if
this box isn't checked, you can not select *ANY*
multiple GRIPS using the SHIFT key.
To access this: Tools>Options>Selections.

The Running OSNAPs problem is unresolved. I have
deployed a workaround. If anyone has the answer to this,
please let me know. Thanks! :)

WildFlower in San Diego

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