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ASv9 Image moves almost off-window

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zingher
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ASv9 Image moves almost off-window

When I am using ASv9, sometimes the page-image moves almost off-window, so only the bottom edge is visible in the AS window. When I hit , first the image momentarily becomes properly centered, then again the image moves almost off-window. When this drawing is saved, and ASv9 is closed & reopened, then this situation repeats.
Since the image contains proprietary information, I canNOT send it to Autodesk.
This occurs unexpectedly, and I canNOT reliably identify the precursors leading to this. This happened on a number of drawings, in each case after considerable work on the drawing, and might have occurred while I was entering text. I am not an accurate typist, so there is a possibility I may have unintentionally entered a special combination of keys. Also, I am relatively inexperienced with AV in general, and ASv9 in particular, so my usage might be incorrect.
How can I prevent and counteract this problem?
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Anonymous
in reply to: zingher

Sounds like a hardware issue to me. I would be investigating display & mouse drivers. Hot key commands are not saved in the drawing. Feel free to post a sample file.....at least that would determine whether the problem is with your hardware or the file. Ric Norris. http://users.bigpond.net.au/cavedrawings "zingher" wrote in message news:3375130.1095988199508.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > When I am using ASv9, sometimes the page-image moves almost off-window, so > only the bottom edge is visible in the AS window. When I hit page>, first the image momentarily becomes properly centered, then again > the image moves almost off-window. When this drawing is saved, and ASv9 is > closed & reopened, then this situation repeats. > Since the image contains proprietary information, I canNOT send it to > Autodesk. > This occurs unexpectedly, and I canNOT reliably identify the precursors > leading to this. This happened on a number of drawings, in each case after > considerable work on the drawing, and might have occurred while I was > entering text. I am not an accurate typist, so there is a possibility I > may have unintentionally entered a special combination of keys. Also, I am > relatively inexperienced with AV in general, and ASv9 in particular, so my > usage might be incorrect. > How can I prevent and counteract this problem?
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zingher
in reply to: zingher

Rick, Thanks for your response. The HW is an IBM Think T40 running WinXP Pro, all in excellent condition. I have used this steadily & without trouble during over 9 months, using many applications, including ASv8 before a recent upgrade to ASv9. Those applucations used the same display drivers, same mouse drivers, same HW. This suggests these drivers probably are NOT the source of the problem. Particularly since I am an inaccurate typist, it does happen that I ocassionally hit unintended keys or key combinations. Is there some way this could cause this problem? Because of proprietary content, it would be difficult to post the file. Any further suggestions would appreciated.
With appreciation,
Arthur Zingher
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Anonymous
in reply to: zingher

I always find it quite amusing that IBM call there machines "Think" something or other.....a contradiction in terms in my opinion. Oxymoron is a term that comes to mind. I also find that word amusing.....but that's the way it goes. Because of your "proprietary content" and therefore unable to post a file for others willing to assist with your problem, it looks like you are pretty well up shit creek. I believe it's a hardware issue. Ric Norris. http://users.bigpond.net.au/cavedrawings "zingher" wrote in message news:17844171.1096050092623.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com... > Rick, Thanks for your response. The HW is an IBM Think T40 running WinXP > Pro, all in excellent condition. I have used this steadily & without > trouble during over 9 months, using many applications, including ASv8 > before a recent upgrade to ASv9. Those applucations used the same display > drivers, same mouse drivers, same HW. This suggests these drivers probably > are NOT the source of the problem. Particularly since I am an inaccurate > typist, it does happen that I ocassionally hit unintended keys or key > combinations. Is there some way this could cause this problem? Because of > proprietary content, it would be difficult to post the file. Any further > suggestions would appreciated. > With appreciation, > Arthur Zingher
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Anonymous
in reply to: zingher

With regard to the proprietary content, while I understand that you don't want to publish any sensitive material, you could edit or delete all references as to who it's for and what it does etc, rescale it (as in edit>transform>scale) by some peculiar scale, and then post it. Other than that, the only thing I could suggest is to make a copy of the file to play about with. Open the copy and start deleting things and see if the problem still occurs. If you suspect it's caused by text, try using the Selection Modifier () to select all the text and delete it. With a bit of trial and error you might be able to narrow it down to what item is causing the problem. Al Lindsay In news:17844171.1096050092623.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum1.autodesk.com, zingher typed: > Rick, Thanks for your response. The HW is an IBM Think T40 running > WinXP Pro, all in excellent condition. I have used this steadily & > without trouble during over 9 months, using many applications, > including ASv8 before a recent upgrade to ASv9. Those applucations > used the same display drivers, same mouse drivers, same HW. This > suggests these drivers probably are NOT the source of the problem. > Particularly since I am an inaccurate typist, it does happen that I > ocassionally hit unintended keys or key combinations. Is there some > way this could cause this problem? Because of proprietary content, it > would be difficult to post the file. Any further suggestions would > appreciated. With appreciation, Arthur Zingher

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