dissapearing view in Layout
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2007-09-08
11:42 AM
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02:54 PM
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Rubia Torres
2007-09-08
11:42 AM
I insert a view (Ctl+F7) into my Layout.
I see the position square on the Layout and I click so to place the drawing.
The drawing instead of being placed onto the Layout disappears.
I opened another ArchiCad file and pasted the drawing on the plan view.
I Ctl+F7 it and it pasted itself ok on the Layout at 1/100 scale.
I open its dialogue window and changed its scale.... IT DISAPPEARED AGAIN.
Does anybody have an idea on where I should be looking for the solution?..(It is a new windows installation and a new ArchiCad installation)
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2007-09-08 02:08 PM
2007-09-08
02:08 PM
Go to the drawing settings > Frame > Frame behavior click on Fit frame to drawing and it will resize to a location possibly outside your layout. Move back and center.
Carlos
Miami, Fl USA
Carlos
Miami, Fl USA
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2007-10-25 07:39 PM
2007-10-25
07:39 PM
constantine wrote:OK, I think that I have the same issue, but it is not that my drawing actually disappears, but rather appears about a quarter mile out to the side. I have to, every time I place a new drawing, fit in window, undo:redo (so the placed drawing is selected,) and move the selected item, which is so far away that I cannot distinguish it from the paper, onto the paper.
The drawing instead of being placed onto the Layout disappears.
I realize this sounds 'out there' but it is what is happening to me in AC10. I hope this thread is still live, as I would LOVE to know what's up.
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2007-10-25 08:24 PM
2007-10-25
08:24 PM
Vito, refer to this post.
It's usually helpful to do a search in the forum when looking for answers - there's a huge resource archived in the ArchiCAD Talk.
It's usually helpful to do a search in the forum when looking for answers - there's a huge resource archived in the ArchiCAD Talk.
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2007-10-25 08:33 PM
2007-10-25
08:33 PM
Thanks Kim.
knowing what to search for is really the issue. I had performed several searches prior to finding something relevant with this particular issue.
knowing what to search for is really the issue. I had performed several searches prior to finding something relevant with this particular issue.