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    Dunno mate, I haven't ventured into the world of 3D yet. And I'm not a Windows or Autocad/Inventor user, sorry.

    Quote Originally Posted by craigrobbo View Post
    I have inventor on 3 computers and they are the same on all three.
    That would suggest either a wrong "default" setting, a software bug or something weird within your drawings. Have you tried replicating this "bug" on a brand new drawing? It's probably something really silly and you'll kick yourself when you find it. Check the drawing layers? The autodesk forums will probably get you better results than here...
    Last edited by birchy; 24-03-2013 at 01:21 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birchy View Post
    Dunno mate, I haven't ventured into the world of 3D yet. And I'm not a Windows or Autocad/Inventor user, sorry.

    That would suggest either a wrong "default" setting, a software bug or something weird within your drawings. Have you tried replicating this "bug" on a brand new drawing? It's probably something really silly and you'll kick yourself when you find it. Check the drawing layers? The autodesk forums will probably get you better results than here...
    Thanks again, Yeah - I have done maybe 15 seperate drawings so far.

    People on the Autodesk website have no Idea either haha

    Here is the thread if you want to take a delve into it?

    2D line snapping over 2 seperate sketches. - Autodesk Discussion Groups

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    I see they suggest using AutoCad and creating 2D part drawings...and you say that you don't have AutoCad. There are quite a few FREE 2D cad packages available that will create standard dxf and dwg files. I use LibreCad at home and Autocad at work and have had no problems sharing projects between the 2 apps. Might be worth a try and LibreCad is a LOT easier to use than AutoCad.

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    If you have say a square on one sketch and a second square on another sketch you simply project the geometry from one to the other creating a snap point, or work with one square and extrude to greater size and you can taper if it not a square sided rectangle you need.

    drop me a pm with a file to look at if your still having probs

    Phill

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