Try CMDDIA. Set it to 1 if it's not already. I don't remember off hand if the properties dialog is one of the dialogs controlled by this var but it's worth trying.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
@Anonymous wrote:
If you type PROPERTIES in the command line, what happens?
Bill
Sometimes it's the simplest things. 🙂
I guess I assumed OP had already tried that and it wasn't opening.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
You didn't perhaps have a second monitor at one time and now it is gone. In the past this was a problem because the box was on a "phantom" monitor.
Bill
@doni49 wrote:
Minimize everything except acad, take a screenshot of your entire desktop and post that.
Actually: do one before you type properties and another after.
I'd still like to see the screenshots. I don't know how many times I've had a co-worker tell me that they couldn't get a dialog box or toolbar to show up only to find out that I was able to see a little something that indicated what the issue was.
Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician
Temporarily change you monitor configuration to have the one on the right the "left side" and vise versa for the left. The properties dialog should appear in one of them. Drag it to the main monitor and change your monitor config back to the way you want it.
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