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posted: 12 Sep 2020 21:28 from: DerekStuart
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Hello Martin/ anyone Is there a way to use the peg/ notch feature (or similar) to snap groups of templates together? For reasons of mapping (I have access to a railway engineering drawing for a small section and the rest is OS). I have just placed them as close as I can by eye, but there's a contradiction somewhere between the two maps, which wasn't unexpected, but I need to make sure I've eliminated any placement errors first. Thanks in advance. Derek |
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posted: 12 Sep 2020 21:52 from: Rob Manchester
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Hi Derek, This was covered in a topic a few months ago. See topic 3692 See Martin's 2nd reply on this topic. Rob |
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posted: 12 Sep 2020 21:57 from: DerekStuart
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Thanks Rob I did search first, but I'm finding that for technical or unusual terms it's hard for search engines to understand your intent. Thanks Derek |
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posted: 12 Sep 2020 22:02 from: Martin Wynne
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DerekStuart wrote: Is there a way to use the peg/ notch feature (or similar) to snap groups of templates together?Hi Derek, Use the notch-linking functions. As Rob says, see: topic 3692 - message 29889 cheers, Martin. |
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posted: 12 Sep 2020 23:19 from: DerekStuart
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Thanks Martin. Apologies, as I wrote above I did search first but perhaps my phrasing wasn't similar enough to the thread in question. A brilliant function. Even after all these years I'm still finding new tools. Derek |
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