Error message when openning 3D view
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2018-08-09
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Rubia Torres
2018-08-09
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2018-08-09 11:47 PM

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2018-08-10 03:28 AM
2018-08-10
03:28 AM
Is this for every file you open or only a specific one?
If you do a marquee or selection of different areas in the plan and view that in 3D do you get the same error?
Barry.
If you do a marquee or selection of different areas in the plan and view that in 3D do you get the same error?
Barry.
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2018-08-10 05:39 AM
2018-08-10
05:39 AM
Hello Barry. This happens with many of my files when opening the 3D view. Please note that this error message occurs before the 3D model is shown on the screen. Also, if I don't click on the button in the window AC stops and does not continue on an show the 3D view. When the button is clicked the window closes and AC continues and opens the 3D window tab and shows the model. I have not found anything wrong or missing from the model and I can continue to work in 3D without any issues, at least as far as I can tell. My concern is that maybe something is being omitted or something and could be internal to the design which won't be seen. I was wondering if there is a way to capture the event that is causing the error in a debug file or something.

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2018-08-10 05:51 AM
2018-08-10
05:51 AM
DrWho wrote:I don't think so - not for us mere mortals anyway.
I was wondering if there is a way to capture the event that is causing the error in a debug file or something.
You could try the Open & Repair option when you open a file from the open file dialogue.
Otherwise just select small portions in plan and view that in 3D to see if you can track down where the problem may be.
Also try turning on each layer one at a time to see if that helps to narrow it down.
Otherwise get in touch with support at your distributor and they should have better investigation tools.
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2018-08-10 09:54 PM
2018-08-10
09:54 PM
Thanks for the help Barry. I will try the repair route and see what happens. If no help I can contact support.