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AutoCAD Tips & TutorialsTemporarily override object snap settingsObject snap settings let you quickly choose geometric points on an object. For example, you can set up a running (ongoing) Endpoint object snap (osnap, for short), so that whenever you get near the endpoint of an object, you can snap to it. But sometimes, object snaps get in the way, especially if you want to specify a point near, but not on, an object snap. Temporary overrides are very helpful, because you can turn off the running osnap just for a second, while you finish your task. Temporary overrides require you to press and hold a key, or key combination. As long as you hold down the keys, the override works. As soon as you release the keys, your running osnaps are back again. Here are the temporary overrides:
Note that each override has a left-handed and a right-handed option. If you use your right hand for the mouse (as I do, even though I'm left-handed), use the first option. Print these out and attach them to the wall or a nearby bulletin board!
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