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What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

(OP)
I'm having a blank-moment!
What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?
CTRL-O = "ORTHO" On/Off
How about SNAP ?
Tks-
C. Fee

RE: What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

ctrl-B

Lothar

ADT 2004
ACAD 2002

RE: What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

summary:
Tools -> Customize -> Keyboard -> show all -> scoll to ctrl+...

bst regards, Lothar

ADT 2004
ACAD 2002

RE: What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

cfee,

Are you looking for F3? that is the one I use to toggle OSNAP on/off. I would think that it is faster than CTRL+something...

Hope this helps,
Paul B.

RE: What's the CTRL-Toggle for "SNAP" (=<F7>) ?

(OP)
Lothar-
1. That was it! Thanks.

2. Tools>customize...
You know, I've never even looked at that. Learn something new every day!

PLB-
No, I was really looking for the snap toggle. I embed things inside menu command macros that allow parts of one command to be combined with parts of another, to = a completeley seperate total function. One factor often has to do with embedded settings (like snap) that may affect the coordinate input of one or the other command.

I make extensive use of running object snap as well as "snap", but I could probably no longer tell you off the top of my head which particular osnap I might be running for any particular command. Its almost a seamless flow by now.

I only rarely toggle anything by hand including OSNAP anymore. The command I run usually has the running parameters already set, and I've sort of forgotten some of the details, and just run a function optimized for the particular operation of the moment. I was just running into a speed-bump where the returned coordinates were not quite right...

Anyway, thanks for the reminders!

Good luck-
C. Fee

ps- Thanks for your kindness in not pointing out that "SNAP" is <F9> and not <F7> ! I guess I should scan my posts a little better before clicking [Submit]. Oh well!
C.F.

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