![]() ![]() For example, if the snap to grid box were set to 5 feet, then the length of the independent dimension line will be 5, 10, 20 or 30 feet. The snap to grid distance forces the wall or dimension line to have a length equal to an exact multiple of the “base unit” specified in the snap to grid length box. If you change the distance to 1 inch (the default), then the distances of objects you draw will be drawn in increments of 1 inch. Start drawing a wall, and the increment is set to 2 feet or 2m, then the wall will be drawn in distances of 2 feet or 2m. To enter a new increment, type in a new value into the boxes located in the “Snap to Grid” button group. The “Snap to Grid” boxes control the increment used when you draw objects. This technique always works whenever you need to draw anything with an accurate distance. Surprisingly, you only need to learn a single technique - the “Snap to Grid” - to do it. Do you want to quickly draw a blueprint with accurate, labeled distances, using just a couple of simple mouse clicks?
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