"invalid 3D object" AC9 window
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2004-10-13
09:55 PM
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12:49 PM
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Rubia Torres
2004-10-13
09:55 PM
THis is a drawing that was started in 8.1, and now I'm running 9. I have only 9 library loaded. Although I get the same behavior if I start a fresh drawing, place a wall and try to stick a window in it.
Mac 10.3.5
Thank you for any help.
Karl
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2004-10-13 10:48 PM
2004-10-13
10:48 PM
A follow up.
I opened the drawing again, this time changing the workspace settings to "default" rather than "previous". And now the windows behave normally.
I opened the drawing again, this time changing the workspace settings to "default" rather than "previous". And now the windows behave normally.
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2004-10-13 11:25 PM
2004-10-13
11:25 PM
a second update.
I messed around with the work environment profiles (assigned basic US 9) and now the problem has reappeared. And reopening file with all the defaults selected doesn't fix it this time.
If I create a new file though, the windows do work. But when I go back to the first one: errors still.
Any ideas???
I messed around with the work environment profiles (assigned basic US 9) and now the problem has reappeared. And reopening file with all the defaults selected doesn't fix it this time.
If I create a new file though, the windows do work. But when I go back to the first one: errors still.
Any ideas???

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2004-10-14 08:20 AM
2004-10-14
08:20 AM
I get a similar message for Wcasement 4: group operation error at lin 304 of file w casement4.gsm.
It looks fine in plan, but generating 3D in the 3D window or preview window and checking script 3D window it will not generate.
It looks fine in plan, but generating 3D in the 3D window or preview window and checking script 3D window it will not generate.
Erika
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2004-10-14 11:16 PM
2004-10-14
11:16 PM
I'm sure there is a slicker way to go about it, but here is what fixed it for me.
First, I updated my template file to switch the libraries over to 9 and to save the template as a version 9 file (don't know if this step was important or not).
Then I opened the problem drawing and saved as a module file.
Then created a new clean drawing based on the new template but using factory default work environment. I made sure there were no problems with the windows in the new drawing - there were not.
THen I merged the module I'd made of the old drawing into the new empty drawing.
Of course, I lost all my view sets - and I had to copy and paste the drawing work I'd done in the section windows from the old drawing into the new drawing - and I had to use attribute editor to bring in my layer combinations.
After the doing all that I saw posts in this forum about the "forward merge" technique and an alternate to the forward merge. It sounds like those techniques might have been easier. I'll try them if I get the problem again.
First, I updated my template file to switch the libraries over to 9 and to save the template as a version 9 file (don't know if this step was important or not).
Then I opened the problem drawing and saved as a module file.
Then created a new clean drawing based on the new template but using factory default work environment. I made sure there were no problems with the windows in the new drawing - there were not.
THen I merged the module I'd made of the old drawing into the new empty drawing.
Of course, I lost all my view sets - and I had to copy and paste the drawing work I'd done in the section windows from the old drawing into the new drawing - and I had to use attribute editor to bring in my layer combinations.
After the doing all that I saw posts in this forum about the "forward merge" technique and an alternate to the forward merge. It sounds like those techniques might have been easier. I'll try them if I get the problem again.

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2004-10-14 11:40 PM
2004-10-14
11:40 PM
Karl G.
I was testing these in a new AC90 test file and got the 3D error on that casement.
I also wasn't able to place a second corner window above another in the same wall. (another thread)
The AC90 test file is from a new and reset with only the AC9 library installed. Non other version of AC involved.
I was testing these in a new AC90 test file and got the 3D error on that casement.
I also wasn't able to place a second corner window above another in the same wall. (another thread)
The AC90 test file is from a new and reset with only the AC9 library installed. Non other version of AC involved.
Erika
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MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
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AC5-18
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