Turn off all snaps

I'm rotating and moving over a large distance and I want to position the package closely,

but the centre of rotation happens to be inside a great heap of other stuff, which the software

takes great delight in finding and snapping the rotation point theretp - is there a way i can,

for the duration of this one rotation command only, stop all that, letting me smoothly place

the package just (near) where I want it....no helpful jerky suggestions..

thanks

Jim

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  • Couple of things you can do.

    #1 Isolate the elements that are needed, making everything else invisible.
    #2 Toggle Accusnap when Accudraw is running.

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    #1 Isolate/Display Set
    This makes only visible what was selected, making the cluttered view more clear. For this to work Display Set must be active in each view you want to use thius for (CTRL + B).
    -Select only the elements you want to display, regardless wether they are in references.
    -SHIFT + Left Mouse Button.
    -In the menu that appears click Display Set > Set.
    Everything that was not selected is now turned invisible temporarily. They do not need to stay selected for this to work, so you can deselect savely.
    To make visible: SHIFT+LMB > Display Set > Clear

    #2 Toggle Accusnap
    Accudraw has a command to turn on/off Accusnap
    -When accudraw has focus, type HS to toggle accusnap off.
    -To return previous state, repeat HS to toggle accusnap back on.

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    It helps if you give some additional information on the software you're running. Like wich version, since there are some major changes between them.

    I hope we've  provided you with the right tips here.

    Good luck Draftsman Two.

    Ivo Blaauw
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    Look what the CAD dragged in...

  • Two more excellent options that I should have thought of. It's too early in the morning, I clearly need another coffee!

  • I had four options, but you guys beat me to it. :)

    Ivo Blaauw
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    Look what the CAD dragged in...

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