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Has anyone seen this icon before?

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Spiritshifterus
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Has anyone seen this icon before?

Greetings, all. I've got a little annoyance that just happened, and I'm hoping that one or more of my fellow boardmembers here may be able to enlighten me.

 

I've been working on a project in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013, one that is sensitive enough that the program crashes daily. Many times, more than once a day. My company's IT staff are looking into that. However, I did see this one change happen to my license of the program after one such crash.

 

Attached below is a JPG image of an icon that has appeared under my Model Space view control pulldowns. It looks to me like the icon for a surface, that you see in the Toolspace. But, I see swapping arrows and another version of the surface-symbol polygon. Furthermore, I am unable to click on the icon.

 

Has anyone ever seen that icon before, and knows what it means?

 

Thanks to all who can help me here.

 

Chris Martin

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It means your Level of Detail is on.  



Todd Rogers
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rl_jackson
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It also means you need to turn it off, as it will cause plotting problems. In theory it works - but in practice it does not.

Rick Jackson
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ToddRogers-WPM
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I just actually laughed out loud, REAL loud!



Todd Rogers
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Message 5 of 6

Thank you, TRogers and rl_jackson. I found the turn-off toggle under the View tab. And furthermore, it did finally let me see a surface that I've been missing for a few hours!

 

Have a good day, fellow boardmembers.

 

Chris Martin

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Not a problem.



Todd Rogers
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