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Keypoint
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Keypoint, which causes a tentative point to
snap to a keypoint on an element.
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Nearest
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Nearest, which causes a tentative point to
snap to the point closest to the pointer on an element.
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Midpoint
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Midpoint, which causes a tentative point to
snap to the midpoint of an element or a segment of a complex element.
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Center
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Center, which causes a tentative point to
snap to the center or centroid of an element.
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Origin
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Origin, which causes a tentative point to
snap to the origin of a cell.
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Bisector
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Bisector, which causes a tentative point to
snap to the midpoint of an entire element.
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Intersection
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Intersection, which constrains an element
to intersect another element with the point of intersection at the first
element's starting or ending point.
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Tangent
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to tangent, which causes the edge of the
element being placed to be constrained to be tangent to an existing element.
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Tangent Point
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to tangent point, which causes the edge of the
element being placed to be constrained to be tangent to an existing element at
the tentative point.
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Perpendicular
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to perpendicular, which causes the line being
placed to be constrained to be perpendicular to an existing element.
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Perpendicular Point
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to perpendicular point, which causes the line
being placed to be constrained to be perpendicular to an existing element at a
tentative point.
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Parallel
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Parallel which snaps to an existing
element, but does not define a point through which the line you are placing
will pass. Instead, when you accept the tentative point, the line you then
place is parallel to the line to which the tentative point was snapped.
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Point On
- Sets the snap override (or snap mode if the
<Shift> key is pressed) to Point On, which constrains an element to
begin or end on an element in the design file.
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Multi-snap 1
- Sets the snap mode to Multi-snap 1. A
multi-snap represents a list of grouped snaps.
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Multi-snap 2
- Sets the snap mode to Multi-snap 2. A
multi-snap represents a list of grouped snaps.
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Multi-snap 3
- Sets the snap mode to Multi-snap 3. A
multi-snap represents a list of grouped snaps.
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AccuSnap
- Suspends AccuSnap for the current tool
operation. Selecting a new tool, or entering a Reset re-enables AccuSnap.
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AccuSnap Settings
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Contains controls that affect the behavior of AccuSnap, a drawing aid that automatically inputs tentative snap points.
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