axonometry view in v20
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‎2017-05-04 11:09 PM
Thanks!
TIM
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‎2017-05-05 02:57 AM
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‎2017-05-05 03:38 AM

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‎2017-05-05 03:42 AM
It could be that the imaginary camera is just not looking in the right direction.
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‎2017-05-05 04:04 AM

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‎2017-05-05 04:13 AM
Changing to Axonometric shouldn't make elements disappear.
They may not be in view but fit to window will fix that.
If you 'select all' (CMD+A on mac?) does anything select?
Does it make any difference if you change from the OpenGL engine to the Internal (Vectorial) engine?
If you select a single wall or column and view just that in 3D do you have the same problem?
Does this happen in all files or just this one?
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‎2017-05-05 04:22 AM
FIT in window changes nothing . . . .
Interestingly, "select all" DOES select items. This gave the upper left corner of the view a slight glow in the selection color, however when I tried dragging the view still nothing showed up.
OpenGL vs V does not make a difference
The same problems DOES exist if I just select one item
This is happening in all files that I have tried

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‎2017-05-05 04:29 AM
Is it a GEforce card by any chance?
Uninstalling a program called Geforce Experience has fixed a few 3D issues.
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‎2017-05-05 04:34 AM

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‎2017-05-05 04:40 AM
In Windows we can go into Control Panel then Programs and Features.
There should be something similar on a Mac to show what programs are installed.
I am sure someone else will help if you can't find it.
It may be listed as "Nvidia GeForce Experience" if you have it.
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