When drawing, the basic extended/projected object snaps no longer appear.  Such as, when drawing the exterior of a house, the program "used to" do a light snap at wall on the opposite side of the house.  Or when drawing a parallel line it would snap to the projected intersection of the original line, so that when the connecting wall was placed, it would be more precisely placed. 
 
	 
 
	Additionally when placing a new wall the "nearest" icon appears, but if I want to start a new wall at the intersection of two existing, the "intersection" or "end" snap icons don't appear on screen.  I just have to hover the "nearest" icon towards the corner until it wraps around to the adjacent wall.  I wish I could describe the actions more accurately. 
 
	 
 
	I'm not sure when this occurred.  It seems around the time I worked on a .plan file that his father had created on an older version of Chief.
 
	 
 
	All of the object snaps, grid snaps, angle snaps are enabled.  I didn't realize how much I used that part of the program.  I do precise positioning with dimensions, but for quick work (like outlining a bay window or box-out) it is easier for me to use the projected snaps then going back to a wall, selecting it and aligning it with the wall on the other side. 
 
	 
 
	Also, though perhaps unrelated or it never existed in the first place, I don't get a temp dimension on the outside wall when trying to set the total depth of a house, no matter where I click on the wall.  I have to have the program clutter the drawing with exterior dimensions, or manually place a dimension, to set the total depth.
 
	 
 
	Any thoughts appreciated.
 
	 
 
	Thank you. X6