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    Is it possible to snap to the point marker of a divided line?

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    yes... make sure you have "intersection" checked off in the snap toolbar... or nodes... i believe it's one of those.
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    you mean NODE?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TigerRedhead View Post
    you mean NODE?
    ah yes, thanks for clearing that up for me... i knew it was one of those.
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    at least I think that's what John's after....we'll see if he reports back
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    Thanks. Never thought it was node.

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    SWEET! i semi-helped someone today! WOOT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CADken View Post
    SWEET! i semi-helped someone today! WOOT!
    It's all about taking every chance we get when the real gurus are asleep!
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