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AutoCAD 2015 Viewbase Issues

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maxxlab
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AutoCAD 2015 Viewbase Issues

Is there a limit of objects that this command will create? Having issues with the command not working after a certain amount objects. Also, after creating an object with view base, it has a tendency to create red frames around the objects that I have created, of which edit view will not work on parent object. Can't update objects at all.

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  • Are you current with AutoCAD 2015 Service Pack 2?
  • Please post some images to illustrate what you are encountering.
  • You state that the command stops working after a certain amount of objects (I assume view objects). So how many objects breaks it?
  • Are you working from the Ribbon?

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  • Have you successfully done this before and recently encountered problems? Or have you not got it to work initially?
  • What is the 3D model you’re working with? AutoCAD or Inventor or….? Does that model need an AUDIT, purged?
  • Does this behavior change with a different visibility style?
  • Consider creating an Autodesk Screencast video to demonstrate you workflow and what’s going on. Then you can post the link to the video here.

I’m not reaching a limit yet on the objects

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Martin Stewart
AEC Support Specialist
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Current with autocad 2015 have purged have run an audit, it just stopped working. Not using ribbon, I have about 15 tabs with 3 baseview objects per tab.
And the ones I had already created, I got a red frame in corners, then I was unable to update. not sure if it was the amount of objects but baseview wouldn't let me create in paper space. it would appear to grab the object in model space then kic me to paper space with nothing
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That drawing may have got corrupted somehow(?) 

  • Do you have backups available? Maybe restore the drawing from before this started. If there was corruption in that drawing, then restoring an uncorrupted backup may let you move forward with your current approach/layout.
  • Or try copying the model out and pasting into new drawing and start the layouts fresh. 
  • Maybe use more than one drawing to reduce amount of tabs (which may help performance)
  • Or try setting this up with the model as an xref and use the Viewbase commands from there.

If my reply post was helpful, please give a "Kudos" or mark the "Accept as Solution" button below (or both).



Martin Stewart
AEC Support Specialist

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