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mikec
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grips

All of a sudden when I draw lines the blue grips are staying on. Can anyone tell me why and what I could do to stop that?Thank you,

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dmfrazier
in reply to: mikec

Are you sure they are "grips"?

Could it be that you inadvertently turned on the "Infer Constraints" setting by clicking the toggle/indicator on the status line? 

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Jay_B
in reply to: dmfrazier

+1 I can't see to force grips to stay on. If they are in fact grips try Auditing the file.

C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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JDMather
in reply to: Jay_B


@Anonymous wrote:

+1 I can't see to force grips to stay on. If they are in fact grips try Auditing the file.


Can you explain this in more words?  I don't understand the response?


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Jay_B
in reply to: JDMather


@Anonymous wrote:

Can you explain this in more words?  I don't understand the response?


Sure,
+1 = I concur with dmfrazier's suspicion that the OP might possibly be dealiing with "Constraints" rather than "Grips".
I'm not able to find a setting variable that enables me to display Grips on Lines I've drawn here in AutoCad. In other words AFAIK that's not a normal behavior, option or setting in AutoCad.
If the "Blue Grips" mentioned are an AutoCad Grip try running the AUDIT command on the file and see if that fixes any errors to rule out file corruption as a possibility.
Hope that Helps.
 
C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
Message 6 of 6
mikec
in reply to: mikec

As it turns out they were constraints not grips.

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