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Can't use osnap on block


Polly

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Try exploding the block. Type explode in the command line...select the block and select enter. Now try using osnap. Now it's not just one entity, every line is a single entity.

 

I'm not quite sure that's the result the OP was looking for..? :shock:

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Guys,

 

Forget about it. I just want to know why that happened. Thanks everyone for helping me. I don't want you guys wasting your time to solve the unsolvable problem. I'll blame it on AutoCAD, how's that sound? Thanks again.

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was i talking to you ge? I was trying to answer the osnap question to my best judgement. thank you

 

Perhaps you took my post out of context- exploding is fine as a workaround, but often the reason a block is a block is due to a requirement.

 

Apologies if my post came across more severe than was intended.

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Go to your options dialogue box and look under "Optimize for Speed." Make sure that the Object Snap is not checked, and try snapping to your block again.

 

Hope this works for you.

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