Alright, Alright...
I would have to agree with the snaps bouncing you all over the place, but in many cases (here), we actually WANT that. Not in ALL cases, but here's an example of ONE.
I've turned the grid on to show you what I mean. The grid is set to twice that of the snap setting. It just makes for quick and easy...almost 'Zombie CAD' as I like to call it. I realise that in many many other fields of drafting, snap would be of absolutely no use, but in ours, there is...
ANYWAY, (EXCUSE THE CAPS, BUT I
AM YELLING) I JUST GOT A CALL FROM OUR OFFICE AND THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT AN ALL INCLUSIVE TRIP TO FLORIDA OR CLUB MED OR SOMETHING FOR ALL EMPLOYEES! SOMETHING ABOUT A REALLY GOOD YEAR FOR THE COMPANY OR SOMETHING.
If this is a joke, I'm going to kill! I've gotta go anyway. Good Ol' VB Training...Then Camping this weekend.
Have a great one, everybody.