Controls the AutoTrack settings.
NoteThe 3D Object Snap tab is not available in AutoCAD LT.
List of Options
Polar Tracking On
Turns polar tracking on and off. You can also turn polar tracking on or off by pressing F10 or by using the AUTOSNAP system variable.
Polar Angle Settings
Sets the alignment angles for polar tracking. ( POLARANG system variable)
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Increment Angle
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Sets the polar increment angle used to display polar tracking alignment paths. (POLARANG system variable)
You can enter any angle, or select a common angle of 90, 45, 30, 22.5, 18, 15, 10, or 5 degrees from the list.
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Additional Angles
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Makes additional angles in the list available for polar tracking. (POLARMODE and POLARADDANG system variables)
Note Additional angles are absolute, not incremental.
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List of Angles
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If Additional Angles is selected, lists the additional angles that are available. To add new angles, click New. To remove existing angles, click Delete. (POLARADDANG system variable)
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New
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Adds up to 10 additional polar tracking alignment angles.
NoteBefore adding fractional angles, you must set the AUPREC system variable to the appropriate decimal precision to avoid undesired rounding. For example, if the value of AUPREC is 0 (the default value), all fractional angles you enter are rounded to the nearest whole number.
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Delete
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Deletes selected additional angles.
Object Snap Tracking Settings
Sets options for object snap tracking.
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Track Orthogonally Only
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Displays only orthogonal (horizontal/vertical) object snap tracking paths for acquired object snap points when object snap tracking is on. (POLARMODE system variable)
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Track Using All Polar Angle Settings
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Applies polar tracking settings to object snap tracking. When you use object snap tracking, the cursor tracks along polar alignment angles from acquired object snap points. (POLARMODE system variable)
Note Clicking Polar and Otrack on the status bar also turns polar tracking and object snap tracking on and off.
Polar Angle Measurement
Sets the basis by which polar tracking alignment angles are measured.
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Absolute
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Bases polar tracking angles on the current user coordinate system (UCS).
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Relative to Last Segment
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Bases polar tracking angles on the last segment drawn.