![]() ![]() This helps in exactly snapping to the correct point which is essential to making drawings accurately. If object snap is active and you have an active command where you need to select a point the object snap function will kick in and it will highlight the checked points of the object snap menu. ![]() If you keep all the points active then, in a drawing with several points in close proximity AutoCAD might highlight a point that you don’t need and you may end up selecting a point that you don’t need. When required you can activate any specific point then make your drawing using that point and then deactivate it again. You don’t need to keep only these points active but it’s always advisable to go with the minimum number of snap points. Just in case you are wondering object snap is the status bar toggle option with snap points as shown in the following image.Īs you can see in the image above, I don’t keep all the object snap points active only a few of these points are checked and in my example, these points are Endpoint, Midpoint, Center, Intersection and extension. In this article, I have discussed all of these object snap options and explained them in detail. These options not only let you make drawings precisely but they also speed up the drawing workflow. Making drawings precisely is not possible without the use of AutoCAD object snaps. ![]()
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