I have Civil 3D 2013 on Windows 7 64-bit.
My properties palette will just be missing sometimes when I start up the program. No way to get it back up. Tried everything I can think of. Can't figure out anything that could be causing it. Looked all over the internet. Can't find a solution that works other than doing a repair on the installation. Can't fix with CUI. Can't fix with commands that are supposed to bring it up. Can't find it on screen, off screen, or behind anything. It just will not come up.
Executing command shows "properties" and "properties close" in command line, but the palette does not appear anywhere!
This is very annoying to have to do a repair every time this randomly happens. Luckily the repair does not seem to affect my customizations (to toolbars, workspaces, etc.) even though the repair process states that all files will be restored to default state.
If someone else is experiencing this or has a solution that works, I would really appreciate hearing your response.
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It may be off your screen somewhere. It looks like ACAD saves the properties palette location in a file called Profile.aws. Mine is located here...
C:\Users\ (user profile) \AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\C3D 2013\enu\Support\Profiles\C3D_Imperial\Profile.aws
Check the left and top to see if it's off screen.
Is it possible that it disappears after using a Registry cleaner of after a virus scan that might scan the Registry? A damaged registry can cause this and it being fixed by a repair might point to that. A bad profile can also be the cause. Have you tried starting from a newly created profile?
Reviewing this thread might also give you some ideas. http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-2011/Properties-Panel-Missing/m-p/2826037/highlight/true#M8121
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Also, the left and top seems to be relative to the AutoCAD apllication window. I changed both to 0 and it opened at the top left of AutoCAD.
Thank you for the replies.
For the reference of others who may be having the same problem, I will reply back when a solution is confirmed.
I thought it might be a registry issue, but problem is at this point, I cannot find anything on my system that should be messing with the registry.
This worked! After spending hours trying to figure out where my 'missing' Properties Palette was, editing this file was the solution.
Thank you!!
My dialog box is gone and I've spent hours trying to find it as well. I did get into the profile.aws file but there seem to be dozens of floatinfo and docking codes. How do you know which one to change? Did you change it to zeroes or use some other number?
It has probably shrunk in width and along the right side of the AutoCAD window. Hover your mouse to the right edge slowly until you get a 2-way arrow in place of the cursor. Stretch to the left (or right) to see if it shows up. Then drag it off the side to make it its own 'dialogue box' then dock it if you want W/ AutoHide.
You may also try editing the palette in the CUI editor. Using the Properties palette as an example, follow these steps:
Same problem, same solution!!
Another issue some might encounter is accidentally closing the properties palate; which can be activated again by typing CH (short command for properties) or Properties.
Thanks for the help!
Fixed (i.e., found) the dissapearing Layers Properties Manager alreadyl. It wa driving me nuts also, I think it is somnething new that has begun lately and that AutoCAD needs to resolve.
Carmstrong,
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!! The solution for the original post helped me get it back, but then it would disappear as soon as I turned off auto-hide. If it wasn't for your suggestion of looking for and dragging the cursor from the edge, I'm sure I would have never fixed the issue and would have spent hours longer trying to figure it out.
Mark
I was experiencing this problem and the CUI fix didn't help, so I went into settings and changed my screen resolution temporarily to much less than it is and the properties palette appeared... just a quicker way to find out if it's floating somewhere off-screen!
Of all the things I've read on this, yours was the one that helped me get the properties box back 🙂 thank you so much!
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