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Do your OSNAP settings get changed by
accident sometimes?
The variable that stores your OSNAP settings is the OSMODE file variable.
One way to set your typical, running Osnaps is by right-clicking on the
OSNAP button at the bottom of your screen and choosing Settings. Check
those you use most often, such as endpoint, center, and, intersection.
Pick the OK button to exit the dialogue box.
Another method to remember your
settings and re-set them is to enter OSMODE at the command line, after you
have set the group you use the most, and remember the number shown or write
it in a convenient place. The example I gave would be 37. Now,
anytime the settings change or become nil, enter your number at an OSMODE
command prompt to re-set them a little quicker than using the dialogue box.
OSMODE is a transparent command
that could be invoked while another command is active, if you proceed the
variable name with an apostrophe.
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