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Llian
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not sure what happened…it was showing the form of this designer chair on floor plan and then it changed to this simple form. how do I change it?

 

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Lilian Seow

LEED AP | cSBA

Interior-Architecture and BIM Management

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Laszlo Nagy
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Maybe the chair has a setting to set its 2D representation based on MVO settings and you changed the MVo settings for Objects to a simpler representation. This could be done by activating a View, since MVO settings are saved with Views and applied when a saved View is restored.

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Solution

Thank you Laszlo...

I just figured it out by changing the scale sensitive to 1:50 and it is showing the form. 

I don't see any setting in MVO for objects other than doors, windows, skylights...

 

 

Lilian Seow

LEED AP | cSBA

Interior-Architecture and BIM Management

AC20 USA | 27- macOS 10.14.6| 4 GHz Intel Core i7| 32 GB RAM | Archicad-user since 1994!

4dProof
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any time it's set to "by MVO", it is going to be controlled by the model view option settings... which are prone to buggy hiccups

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