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Hello Calinj,
Sometimes this happens. Icad keeps a point and severely insists in using this point. This is somehow related to flyover snapping and transparent comands (zoom, pan,..) The only way to make Icad forget is to use this point in a not transparent comand. Draw a line and erase it.
Just check out this:
Draw a line, draw a second line. When flyover snapping highlights a point (for example endpoint), do not click left button but use ctrl+shift+mouse-botton (dynamic zoom). From this moment on, icad will stick to the point.
Try to avoid using transparent comands while a snap point is highlighted.
Good luck,
Michael
Sometimes this happens. Icad keeps a point and severely insists in using this point. This is somehow related to flyover snapping and transparent comands (zoom, pan,..) The only way to make Icad forget is to use this point in a not transparent comand. Draw a line and erase it.
Just check out this:
Draw a line, draw a second line. When flyover snapping highlights a point (for example endpoint), do not click left button but use ctrl+shift+mouse-botton (dynamic zoom). From this moment on, icad will stick to the point.
Try to avoid using transparent comands while a snap point is highlighted.
Good luck,
Michael