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2020-10-01 04:33 PM - last edited on 2023-05-09 01:25 PM by Gordana Radonic
2020-10-01 07:34 PM
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2020-10-06 10:58 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:I did that as well, but it didn't work until I restarted Windows Explorer.
Update your graphics drivers?
2020-11-25 06:13 PM
2021-07-03 01:39 PM
canvea wrote:
Lingwisyer wrote:I did that as well, but it didn't work until I restarted Windows Explorer.
Update your graphics drivers?
2021-12-06 11:27 PM
this is apparently one of those "forever bugs" that we are just going to have to deal with, I guess. It's been an issue for as long as we've been able to place 3d views onto layouts. I hear all the responses deflecting this to an OS problem, but I can recreate it randomly on several computers. So far, the only solution I have found is to restart the computer, try again, then restart again, then try again, then duplicate or save as and open that file and try again, then throw my computer through the window out of pure rage and kick the wall until my toe hurts and I forget about my frustrations for a hot second... then go buy a new computer and repeat until it works again.
2021-12-06 11:41 PM
I think the randomly self-altering layout book layer combo is another bug all together. The OP is talking about the drawing's contents showing blank. If you "open source view", the 3d looks right, but won't show on the layout within the drawing frame.