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Can anyone tell me what is the deal with entering numbers into the offset box? The cursor seems to have a dyslexic mind of its own. I am working in metric units. If I try to enter 1500, I get 5001 or 51. How can something so basic cause so much frustration? Is there some kind of trick or setting that I don't know about? Thanks, TG
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Make sure when you type the number in the box you don't move your cursor whats happening is your are actually typing 1500, but the cursor has moved out of the box so its only reading you typing 500 or 15. Just be careful that you leave the cursor in teh offset box untill your done typing the number.
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