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In Civil 3D 2012 - Style Edit > Display Tab... Can not collapse layer column?

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CADvisers
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In Civil 3D 2012 - Style Edit > Display Tab... Can not collapse layer column?

In Civil 3D 2012

Style Edit > Display Tab...  Can not collapse layer column?

 

See attached image.

 

This is happening on any object style that I try to edit.

 

In 2011 and 2013 it displays correctly on the same machine.

 

Any thoughts?

Jonathan Stewart
CADvisers
P.O. Box 7811
Lancaster, PA 17604
Ph. 717-468-3111


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Wow, that's horrible.  I'm assuming if you move the slider bar all the way to the right you still don't find the end of the Layer column?

 

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I do see the end.  And it does display the rest of the columns, but can't slide the column back to normal size.

Jonathan Stewart
CADvisers
P.O. Box 7811
Lancaster, PA 17604
Ph. 717-468-3111


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johngordon6189
in reply to: CADvisers

when you slid to the end of the view and saw the other end of the header, did you try double clicking the line to pop it back?

John Gordon
CAD Manager/Survey Technician

C3D 2018/2020
Microstation
Windows 10
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CADvisers
in reply to: johngordon6189

Yes,  I tried.

It works fine on the Compnent Type and Visible columns, but the rest are locked down and way, way at the end.

I've tried right-clicking on the column headers, doubleclicking, and sliding.  Nothing!

Jonathan Stewart
CADvisers
P.O. Box 7811
Lancaster, PA 17604
Ph. 717-468-3111


Message 6 of 8

The 2012 profile style dialogue settings for the columns are stored in the registry here -

 

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R18.2\ACAD-A000:409\Profiles\<<C3D_ANZ>>\Dialogs\AeccUiPpVbStyleDisplayProps\ColumnInfo]

 

replace <<C3D_ANZ>> with your active profile name.

 

The key AeccUiPpVbStyleDisplayProps:CListCtrl::1864 stores the values for the columns widths.

 

On my machine if I set the value to for the key to "0:1:" the column widths reset to the default widths.

 

If you can access the registry and set the value as above, this may fix your problem.

 

Of course the usual warnings about backing up the registry apply, etc.

 



If a post provides a fix for your issue, click on "Accept as Solution" to help other users find solutions to problems they might have that are similar to yours.

Andrew Puller
Maitland, NSW, Australia
Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit
Intel core i7 11800 @ 2.30 GHz with 32GB Ram
Civil 3d 2021
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Thank you so very much Andrew!

 

 

Jonathan Stewart
CADvisers
P.O. Box 7811
Lancaster, PA 17604
Ph. 717-468-3111


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ctbailey
in reply to: andrewpuller3811

This solved my similar problem in Civil3D 2013 also. It at least got me in the correct "neighborhood" in the registry. Thanks!
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Craig T. Bailey, PE, LLS
Bailey Engineering

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