I am not able to use the "group" command in AutoCAD LT 2013. Instead, I get the message "group with same objects already exists" when there is no existing group... Is there a setting to change that will fix this?
Thanks in advance!
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This is happening due to the fact that PICKSTYLE is set to 0.
What you think are separate items are already in a group
At the command line type in PICKSTYLE. Change the Value to 1
Now pick one of the objects that you are trying to group. You will see a grey rectangle appear around all the objects in the group with a single grip in the middle.
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So why does this happen? I turne my computer off on Friday, turned it back on today Monday, and several basic funtions are not working. I did not make any changes and honestly have never heard of the Pickstyle. How did it get changed to 0? I just checked and my Pickstyle is set to 3. I have never changed or entered this.
Simply turning off and on a computer doesn't do much: but since this is a registry-saved variable you probably changed it using the key-combo I noted above and never noticed it until today. Whjat other things don't work all of a sudden? Your post is very light on details. for anyone to help.
At the commandline type PICKSTYLE and then enter the new setting you want to use. Usage explained in HELP if you want to learn more: it's been around for as long as 'group' has been in AutoCAD/LT. But mine is set to 3 where it should be, don';t change it to anything else unless you know for sure that's what you want.
I don't know, that's a pretty awkward key combination, I think I would remember contorting my fingers that way! So then why has universal trim stopped working? That one comes and goes too.
Sorry, Trim All. Select Trim, right click for <select all> then select objects to trim. Sometimes it forgets the all part and I have to select an object to trim to. Same thing happens with Extend All, some days it works, some days it doesn't.
Yes, same computer. But since the only program I have issues with is Autocad I have my doubts that it is the mouse. I am an inveterate right clicker in all my programs and none of them have problems.
The problem is right-clicking inside AutoCAD: as in the previous discussions it's not the best way to proceed if you want flawless operation inside AutoCAD all the time.
Only workaround is if you deliberately and forcefully depress the right-click button: if you are "fast" with it, it fails.
Always depressing <enter> on the keyboard or using the spacebar or the TAB button in most situations always work.
The other programs are not relevant here.
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