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    Quote Originally Posted by lbuttery View Post
    I prefer to have most snaps off until I need them

    I keep object, angle and bump/push on

    Just my preference....


    Lew
    I agree with Lew on this. I don't have any snap turned on unless I need it. If you don't see your snaps in a toolbar, right click on a top toolbar and select "extended toolbar configuration". Now you'll see them and other helpful tools. When drawing walls, in general, always be sure you do have the On angle snap turned on so that you will draw with the allowed angles only. Be sure the behavior setting is set to default. If you're not drawing based on snap grids, then turn off snap grids too. Be sure the main layer for the walls are set to outside of framing (it should be like that by default though).

    If nun of this helps, feel free to call me if you like.
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