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    I have bene out of the office for a couple of days and some has been using my PC and changing the settings. not HP. Am using 2000Lt and my osnap setting does not seem to work, and i am fairley lost with out it. Does anyone have any ideas???

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    Which OSNAP setting in partilcular do you mean? Please clarify your problem a little more.

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    When i highlight the OSNAP tab at the bottom of the screen it used to allow me to join a polyline to another line with in a certain distance, now it just want to intersect with circles miles away? does that make any sense.

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    Sounds as though your running object snaps have been changed. To set them back to your preferred settings, right-click OSNAP on the status bar and choose Settings... Use the dialogue box to select the Object Snap modes you want to run in the background. Most likely the Endpoint Osnap has been turned off.
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    Correct as allways. Thanks

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