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2024-04-07 08:35 PM
Since the update to 27.2 there's a terrible bug when you want to relink a drawing on a layout or in the drawing manager. It no longer starts on the view you selected but goes straight to the top of the list. That's very unhandy, because normally I just want move just one view up or down like when relinking to another story. Is this bug a known issue and will it be fixed soon in an hotfix? (please).
The behavior before:
The behavior now after the update:
Operating system used: Mac Intel-based 14.4.1
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2024-04-13 01:48 AM
The link to dialogue not pre-highlighting the currently set view, will be fixed in the next hotfix, AC27.2.1
2024-04-12 12:15 PM
Hi Martijn-MAD,
Have you found any answers for this issue?
I have just noticed it and it is quite annoying.
I use "link drawing to..." quite a lot to relink views up and down as you said and also exiting / demolition / new, Option 1 / 2, etc.
Regards,
Chuso
2024-04-12 12:45 PM
Hi,
I also expierenced this issue when relinking drawings. AC27 INT 5002, quite annoying one. Search function helped a lot.
2024-04-12 01:00 PM
And this is also worsen the effect of the property tab always being expanded as it means more scrolling if search isn't used. The ability to relink by drag and drop from the navigator would negate both issues.
2024-04-13 01:48 AM
The link to dialogue not pre-highlighting the currently set view, will be fixed in the next hotfix, AC27.2.1
2024-04-22 08:57 AM
Thanks James! Is there a timeframe when the hotfix will be released?
2024-04-22 09:04 AM
Would be logical if thread will be marked as "Solved" when Hotfix is released with link to it. In our company we making things as "Done / Completed / Finished" when they are finished and implemented, not when things are still in progress . . .
2024-04-23 07:05 PM
Not sure, we are still finalising it internally and then need to test it.
Our support teams may have further details on a rough time frame.