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My crosshairs do not extend to the ends of the screen in 2009LT. How do I extend the crosshairs. I know how to do it in regular mode, but not in isoplane.

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Hmmm....I just checked in my full version of 2009. Although Tools > Options > Display > Crosshair size is set to 100, when I set up a new drawing for isometric the crosshairs, like yours, do not extend to the edges of the screen. Perhaps that is why AutoCAD prompts the user thusly:

 

Enter snap grid style [standard/Isometric] : i

Specify vertical spacing :

 

It expects you to use a snap grid.

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Hmmm....I just checked in my full version of 2009. Although Tools > Options > Display > Crosshair size is set to 100, when I set up a new drawing for isometric the crosshairs, like yours, do not extend to the edges of the screen. Perhaps that is why AutoCAD prompts the user thusly:

 

Enter snap grid style [standard/Isometric] : i

Specify vertical spacing :

 

It expects you to use a snap grid.

 

Mine does the same in dsettings.

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My crosshairs do not extend to the ends of the screen in 2009LT. How do I extend the crosshairs. I know how to do it in regular mode, but not in isoplane.

 

It is a bug, best you can do is set the size to 90 or 99, I forget if 99 is accepted.

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It is a bug, best you can do is set the size to 90 or 99, I forget if 99 is accepted.

 

Thanks, 99 works fine. Not full screen, but almost.

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