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DODGE
1st Mar 2007, 12:59 am
Hi All
I have been playing around with blocks the last few days
and have no problem creating and saving them.:)
However I always seem to have problems inserting them accurately.
I have for instance cabinet modules as blocks and I need to insert
them next to other items, cabinets etc and snap them onto them.
How do I do this? I can never seem to snap them on accurately.
I have my block set up with an insertion point etc but I always have this problem and end up just fluffing it in so it looks right.:(

Thanks for any help
Dodge8)

Starkey
1st Mar 2007, 01:03 am
Do you have your Osnap turned on with things like midpoint, endpoint, nearest, etc. checked on? It seems like you have done everything correctly while inserting the block, you just need your Osnap turned on to snap blocks next to other blocks.

Alan Cullen
1st Mar 2007, 01:08 am
ooooooooo.....DODGE,

This should be straight forward. Make sure your insertion point is correct. I create 2 blocks normally....one for insertion on the right side of an object, and one for insertion on the left side.

I you have selected an insertion point that can snap to a specific point on the adjacent object, then it should work.

Get back to me with some more data......also post one of your blocks up so I can have a bit of a play with it....:)

DODGE
1st Mar 2007, 01:15 am
Thanks Guys
I think it was me. I had my osnap on but not all the boxes checked, dumb. It seems to be ok now.
Dodge.
PS Like da hat Alan looks a bit like John Wayne.

Alan Cullen
1st Mar 2007, 01:29 am
PS Like da hat Alan looks a bit like John Wayne.

Old army issue...............makes great fishing clobber..........:lol:

StykFacE
1st Mar 2007, 05:07 am
Thanks Guys
I think it was me. I had my osnap on but not all the boxes checked, dumb. It seems to be ok now.
Dodge.
PS Like da hat Alan looks a bit like John Wayne.
ew, yuck, you put them all on? i use an OSNAP setting of 47. that works perfecto.... for me anyways. lol

you use AutoCAD 2006 full right? well instead of creating two blocks like Alan says (sorry man, no offense here just giving more input, lol) you can use the "Point" Parameter in creating a Dynamic Block, and use the Ctrl key to swap the "insertion points" of the block. makes life MUCH easier.... 8)

Alan Cullen
1st Mar 2007, 05:22 am
:lol: :lol: I can see I'm going to have to learn up on these dynamic blocks....o:)

Starkey
1st Mar 2007, 05:25 am
Yes, I forgot about dynamic blocks until today. I was able to use the stretch command for one. They really do come in handy!

Alan Cullen
1st Mar 2007, 05:42 am
DODGE.....further to what Styk said......read up on assigning your often used osnap modes to your function keys (F2, F3 etc). You'll find it much quicker to invoke a particular osnap mode by simply pressing a function key.

You set it up through your CUI. :)

Cad64
1st Mar 2007, 06:44 am
Or just right click while holding down your shift key. This will open a pop up menu containing all of your osnaps. Just pick the one you need. I keep Endpt, Midpt and Intersection running all the time. Any others, I just pick from the shift+right click menu.

dbroada
1st Mar 2007, 09:15 am
I'm with Cad64 here. Intersection & centre running, the rest from the right click.

oh, and LOTS of dynamic blocks.

StykFacE
1st Mar 2007, 02:25 pm
Or just right click while holding down your shift key. This will open a pop up menu containing all of your osnaps. Just pick the one you need. I keep Endpt, Midpt and Intersection running all the time. Any others, I just pick from the shift+right click menu.
this is exactly what i do when i need to SNAP to something that i don't keep enabled. :)