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It it possible to have a layer show up but not be able to be snapped to? For instance I have one feature created called 'parcel' that shows the borders of houses and another feature called 'conduit'. I need to attach a point feature to the conduit preferably where the parcel boundaries meet. The problem I run into is that when I go to place the point feature it always seems to want to attach to the parcel field. I don't wanna turn the field off as I want to make sure the point is placed at the correct spot but it can get annoying when I am placing 100's of points and have to undo a couple because they stopped getting attached to the conduit line feature. Wondering if anyone has any ideas.
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It it possible to have a layer show up but not be able to be snapped to? For instance I have one feature created called 'parcel' that shows the borders of houses and another feature called 'conduit'. I need to attach a point feature to the conduit preferably where the parcel boundaries meet. The problem I run into is that when I go to place the point feature it always seems to want to attach to the parcel field. I don't wanna turn the field off as I want to make sure the point is placed at the correct spot but it can get annoying when I am placing 100's of points and have to undo a couple because they stopped getting attached to the conduit line feature. Wondering if anyone has any ideas.
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It it possible to have a layer show up but not be able to be snapped to? For instance I have one feature created called 'parcel' that shows the borders of houses and another feature called 'conduit'. I need to attach a point feature to the conduit preferably where the parcel boundaries meet. The problem I run into is that when I go to place the point feature it always seems to want to attach to the parcel field. I don't wanna turn the field off as I want to make sure the point is placed at the correct spot but it can get annoying when I am placing 100's of points and have to undo a couple because they stopped getting attached to the conduit line feature. Wondering if anyone has any ideas.
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It it possible to have a layer show up but not be able to be snapped to? For instance I have one feature created called 'parcel' that shows the borders of houses and another feature called 'conduit'. I need to attach a point feature to the conduit preferably where the parcel boundaries meet. The problem I run into is that when I go to place the point feature it always seems to want to attach to the parcel field. I don't wanna turn the field off as I want to make sure the point is placed at the correct spot but it can get annoying when I am placing 100's of points and have to undo a couple because they stopped getting attached to the conduit line feature. Wondering if anyone has any ideas.
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