A rare (but frequent enough to become annoying) and highly problematic issue i have is a drawing suddenly (meaning it occurrs well into it being open) unable to zoom out with an "Already zoomed out as far as possible" message in model space (works fine in paper space?) making the drawing unusable basically.
I can zoom in (but do also get the same error when zooming in) but not zoom out so i have to zoom to extents or press the home button and then slowly zoom back in on every move. Sometimes if i scroll or move the mouse left or right it will let me zoom out slightly then stops.
Note that i have a high end laptop with 8gb of ram so it isnt a hardware issue, running win7_64
I have read through numerous posts on mumerous sites and tried all the suggestions but to no avail as follows.
Zoom to extents and regen all, regen3 etc
Set LIMITS to OFF
RegenAuto to OFF
Audit - no errors
Recover - no errors
Drew a large circle to regen to a larger page
zoom factor 3 and 100 (reset to 60)
Deleted xrefs one by one until core drawing left
Deleted and purged object after object until i was left with the large circle, still wont b#%%y zoom out.
Basically the drawing has became corrupted unless someone has another fix?, My only fix was to create a new drawing and copy all to this. Problem solved but i dont want to do this each time it occurs as i have to recreate and sort all the group filters.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by chenchri. Go to Solution.
Type PLAN and enter W for World.
Then switch back to the previous view and try Zoom in and out.
Try RE Enter and then try the zoom again.
Plan and W is a new option i had nit tried but no, had no effect and i included a regen also just to round it off
RE is the regen command but i have already tried this on numerous occassions thanks
Yes tried all Regen commands Pendean including regenall and jut tried it again on the cutback faulted drawing as interested that you can zoom out. Didnt work as expected. I take it then that you can zoom right in on an elbow and then back again to say take in 2 - 3 elbows?. For me i can not zoom at all. I can zoom in but then not zoom out as always i get already zoomed out as far as possible resulting in having to press home or extents on every action and then zoom back in again for the next edit. In paper space i can zoom in and out with no problem when i enter the viewport but not in model space where i work. It just happens suddenly mid editing on some drawings and i dont know why.
Setting Plan->World works in my system.
It does a regen when switching to World.
See attached, your file: ZOOM>Extents then ZOOM/rolled my scroll wheel until it stopped.
So much much more zooming out did you want to do?
In case anyone else has this issue which was occurring now on every drawing, even after a complete reinstall, try the following fix.
Note that the issue occurs when CAD briefly stalls (high hard drive activity, screen freezes as is typical on autosaves etc) but then the message Already zoomed out . . . . .. pops up, so
Immediately press the HOME icon on the 3D orbit.
Fix the view if it switches to perspective
Type Regen3, enter
Seems that if i do not do this, eg: i try and navigate the drawing, i can no longer use the drawing even after attempting the above resulting in transferring the contents to a new file.
Thanks for posting this problem. This is the behavior at my computer: I use the mouse wheel to zoom in and then it wont' back out without double clicking the middle mouse or panning the mouse or fiddling. It locks up zooming in OK but not zooming back out. From your settings, I would recommend that you keep regenauto on not off. I don't think it matters here though. I tried it on 2 different computers with different versions of autocad, operating systems and video cards and saw the same thing.
Others have suggested changing to plan view. That worked for me sometimes. By changing to plan view and then back to isometric view sometimes it fixed the problem. At other times it didn't. Your last solution is more of a workaround.
Another workaround that was more stable was abandoning the 3d visual styles and displaying the drawing with 2d wireframe style. It seems this is reportable bug. You should report on
www.autodesk.com/submitbug Autodesk personnel monitor this and often respond. This should be fixed.
Another thread that is similar is: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-2010-2011-2012-DWG/Why-hasn-t-the-zoom-limit-problem-been-fixe...
BTW, nice workaround to draw the large circle.
Christopher thank you for your input.
This method does not work for AutoCAD LT. Any advice for LT users?
The problem becomes real issue when you are working within the command (say copy), you have selected number of objects and you are unable to zoom out to complete the command.
Hi IB55,
If you are using LT, I think your drawing is 2D? That might be a different problem.
Can you try REGEN command and see if it's good after that? If not, I will need your problematic drawing to look into more.
Regen, Zoom Extend etc can not be used when any other commands are already in use (move, copy, etc). If I cancel the command I am trying to accomplish then I can use the Regen all or zoom to extend end zoom out. which means I have to zoom in again to the location start over whatever I was attempting do with hope that this time I can zoom out. This problem was with AutoCAD for a long time and I am surprised that it still not resolved.
As I understand it, you are zooming to extents and then using the RE command to be able to zoom in further. I have the same problem, and although it is mildly annoying I can usually fix it by simply using the regen command when the "Already zoomed..." message pops up. Zooming to extents is unnecessary.
had this same issue, just drew something outside viable area and then did zoom all and now it can be larger. Simple and works!
Another possible solution is to use the Vmax option and it works transparently. For some reason the option was dropped from the prompt and help file - but it still works.
Still a problem in October 2017. Might be easier to upgrade to Solidworks. My Plant 3d is flaky, erratic, nearly unusable.
I only dabbled with Plant 3D. I can attest it is a bug fest though. Put a fitting in and it shows the flow is stopped because it's not lined up. Takes a few tries snapping the fitting to the same node to get it work right. I've even seen it stop the flow, hit undo to remove the fitting then hit redo and then it doesn't stop the flow. What? I will say that Plant 3D does have some nice features. When I had a partial class on it about 2 years ago I said it was at least a few years from working smoothly IMO.
Nick DiPietro
Cad Manager/Monkey