Cursor Snap Functions
You can snap to a point either by clicking with the cursor or by using general snap functions. Select a function from the context-sensitive menu or use a keyboard shortcut. The search function of the point reset relative displacement coordinates dx,dy,dz to the point searched, and then the point is a local zero point.
| Search | Keyboard command | |
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        Line | Z | 
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        Point | X | 
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        Center Point | C | 
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        Intersection | S | 
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        Middle | D | 
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        To the center of an arc or closed polyline. | |
| To the tangent point of an arc / center point of a circle | ||
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        Surface | Shift+M | 
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        To the center point of a plane surface / corner point of an elbow. | |
| Through Surface | W | 
Relative Snap
By pressing Shift+the key, you can snap to a point on an object without selecting the point, i.e. so that the relative offset coordinates are not reset. You can reset the offset coordinates after this by pressing the Q key, and, for example, locking the cursor and entering an offset from the point. The following relative snap functions are available:
- To line Shift+L
 - To point Shift+X
 - To intersection point Shift+S
 
Note: If you have added a grid in a drawing or model, you can snap the cursor to points on the grid by pressing the angle brackets keys (< or >) on the keyboard. You can add a grid by editing the general drawing properties.
  







