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2 In the Drafting Settings dialog box, Snap and Grid tab, select Grid On to
display the grid.
3 Under Snap Type, make sure Grid Snap and Rectangular Snap are selected.
4 For Grid X Spacing, enter the horizontal grid spacing in units.
5 To use the same value for vertical grid spacing, press Enter. Otherwise,
enter a new value for Grid Y Spacing.
6 Click OK.
To turn on Snap mode and set snap spacing
1 Click Tools menu Drafting Settings.
2 In the Drafting Settings dialog box, Snap and Grid tab, select Snap On.
3 Under Snap Type, make sure Grid Snap and Rectangular Snap are selected.
4 In the Snap X Spacing box, enter the horizontal snap spacing value in
units.
5 To specify the same vertical snap spacing, press Enter. Otherwise, enter
a new distance in the Snap Y Spacing box.
6 Click OK.
To set the grid limits
1 Click Format menu Drawing Limits.
2 At the Command prompt, enter the coordinate values for a point at the
lower left corner of the grid limits.
3 Enter the coordinate values for a point at the upper right corner of the
grid limits.
The grid limits are set to a rectangular area defined by the two points.
To temporarily override Snap mode
Hold down F9 while you work.
When you release the key, Snap mode is restored.
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