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specifies a distance in the direction of the current location of your cursor.
Coordinate filters (page 1195) combine X, Y, and Z values from different points
into a single point. Relative coordinate entry locates a point relative to the
last point entered.
You can also access tracking by holding down SHIFT and right-clicking to
display the object snap shortcut menu.
See also:
Track to Offset Point Locations (Tracking)
Object Snaps (Command Modifier)
Specifies a precise point at a location on an object.
Command entry: Within a command, at a prompt to locate a point, specify
an object snap
When you specify an object snap, the cursor snaps to the specified point on
an object closest to the center of the cursor. By default, a marker and a tooltip
are displayed when you move the cursor over the object snap location on an
object.
Specify a Single Object Snap
If you specify a single object snap, it stays in effect only for the next point
you specify.
You can specify an object snap with any of the following methods:
Enter a object snap by typing its name. To see a list of valid object snaps,
refer to the
OSNAP (page 747) command or the Drafting Settings Dialog
Box
(page 369).
Click an object snap from the Object Snap toolbar.
Click an object snap from the Object Snap shortcut menu. You can diisplay
this shortcut menu by pressing SHIFT while you right-click.
1198 | Chapter 3 Command Modifiers