2012-01-13 04:38 PM
2012-01-13 06:02 PM
2012-01-16 02:12 PM
Karl wrote:Thanks Karl!
Two possibilities:
Someone else whose TW color is red has reserved those elements and you have your workspace set to show colors by owner/reservation...
Or, you or someone else used the Markup palette/functionality to 'tag' those elements as markup entries. Markup entries show the markup color (default red = redlining) until they are re-tagged as 'normal' entries using the markup palette.
2012-05-02 04:53 AM
2012-05-02 01:39 PM
darrellsoho wrote:We have the problem in AC14. It's an on/off thingy...
I might be a little behind on this particular discussion, but I encountered what I assume to be the same or a similar problem, and came up with a different solution that might help others out there.
In the menu Document>Set Renovation Filter>Renovation Filter Options I noticed that an option was erroneously set to "override". I switched it to "show", and it appeared properly in 3D.
Hope this helps.
Version 15
2017-01-12 11:48 PM
Karl wrote:
Two possibilities:
Someone else whose TW color is red has reserved those elements and you have your workspace set to show colors by owner/reservation...
Or, you or someone else used the Markup palette/functionality to 'tag' those elements as markup entries. Markup entries show the markup color (default red = redlining) until they are re-tagged as 'normal' entries using the markup palette.
2022-06-07 11:57 PM
2022 ... I had the same problem . Thank you so much!!!
2022-06-10 07:11 PM
In AC24 and AC25, Mark-Ups are now called Issues and in the Issue Organizer Palette, you can select and delete multiple Issues in a single step.