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    *Cross, Gary

    What does this mean?

    42 Views, 3 Replies
    11-01-2002 07:43 AM
    Anyone out there know what does message "Invalid reference to segment
    object" means?

    Gary
    gcross@crossdesign.com
    Please use plain text.
    *Bender, Keith

    Re: What does this mean?

    11-01-2002 07:47 AM in reply to: *Cross, Gary
    It means that the segment object has an invalid reference to it.

    Wish they'd put something in those error messages that the user might be
    able to understand.

    "Gary Cross" wrote in message
    news:7DD7BDF524A82A1FDE0B6553B57C2D83@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Anyone out there know what does message "Invalid reference to segment
    > object" means?
    >
    > Gary
    > gcross@crossdesign.com
    >
    >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Cross, Gary

    Re:

    11-01-2002 08:11 AM in reply to: *Cross, Gary
    It might as well say "You can now turn off the computer because you are
    SOL". That's the feeling we are often left with anyway.

    Can someone from Autodesk perhaps help us poor (& getting poor'er) souls who
    are trapped in the initial quagmire of learning new software & fighting bugs
    off with one hand tied behind our backs.

    "Keith Bender" wrote in message
    news:3B9A914CC493E50FF9C0F211B3CA8699@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > It means that the segment object has an invalid reference to it.
    >
    > Wish they'd put something in those error messages that the user might be
    > able to understand.
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Caldwell, Larry

    Re:

    11-01-2002 08:20 AM in reply to: *Cross, Gary
    Does kind of leave you with that feeling, doesn't it!
    ~Larry

    "Gary Cross" wrote in message
    news:96BABA240E257BE1881C2B6A6612FA06@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > It might as well say "You can now turn off the computer because you are
    > SOL". That's the feeling we are often left with anyway.
    >
    > Can someone from Autodesk perhaps help us poor (& getting poor'er) souls
    who
    > are trapped in the initial quagmire of learning new software & fighting
    bugs
    > off with one hand tied behind our backs.
    >
    > "Keith Bender" wrote in message
    > news:3B9A914CC493E50FF9C0F211B3CA8699@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > > It means that the segment object has an invalid reference to it.
    > >
    > > Wish they'd put something in those error messages that the user might be
    > > able to understand.
    > >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.