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kindly help mo on this..using absolute coordinates:

 

1. L enter

2. 10,10 enter ( i've got the starting point with this coordinate, which is correct)

3. 60,10 enter ( when i enter this coordinates, instead of having a straight line starting from point 10,10...i've got a slanting line and not a straight line from 10,10 going to distance 60)...

 

kindly enlighted me...take consideration on absolute coordinates NOT relative Cartesian Coordinates...thanks

Posted

Probably the same UCS problem that is making your circles look like ellipses.

 

Can you post some screen shots or the drawing?

  • 1 year later...
Posted

(1)line 10,10

(2)@60,10

 

@ means end point from last input point value (relative coords.)

check setting... seems something wrong

Posted (edited)

Set osnap on

Choose Line

 

Choose end of line you want to continue with

 

On the command line -- try typing @60

 

This should give you a straight horizontal line

Edited by welldriller
correct procedure

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