Block not aligned to pointer
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craig-bedford-01
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Block not aligned to pointer
I am trying to insert a block onto model space but after I click "insert" the selected block appears on the page, mis-aligned from the grid pointer meaning I can't get the block to snap to the location i need. (I am attempting to draw a circuit diagram).
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Re: Block not aligned to pointer
Please state the QCAD CE version and attache the drawing or an example drawing which shows the same issue. On that way we can help you efficient. Thanks you.
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craig-bedford-01
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Re: Block not aligned to pointer
I'm using Qcad professional as a student and am totally new to it so don't know if I'm missing something obvious. I've attached a picture of the block I've inserted and where it appears in comparison to the yellow pointer.
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CVH
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Re: Block not aligned to pointer
Hi,
Please edit the block itself and verify if the origin = base point vs the content make sense.
BTW: You posted on the free CE version forum ... As PRO user, one may use the PRO forum
Regards,
CVH
Please edit the block itself and verify if the origin = base point vs the content make sense.
- Several ways:
Select it in the Block List and tick the pencil icon.
Double click it in the Block List.
Optional double click the Block reference.
With the menu bar.
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BTW: You posted on the free CE version forum ... As PRO user, one may use the PRO forum
Regards,
CVH