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"orchdes" <orchdes@adni.net>Dave,
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It may be that no one was repsonsible. As fate would have it an assembly we
were working on crashed. Called it back up and some of the components were no
longer adaptive and were greyed out. Also check box or tick box was selected.
Unchecked the box and were good to go again.
Rick
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"Colin Fink" <
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It can also happen if you mark a file adaptive
and then delete it from an assembly *without* un-adapting it, then reinserting
it.
The checkbox doesn't actually KNOW whether the
file is used adaptively somewhere or not, it just turns on when you turn
adaptivity on, and off when you turn it off. So in the case of a crash it can
be incorrect, and if you delete it from an assembly (which doesn't turn it
off) and reinsert it it will be "stuck on"...
Meaning you have to use the fix I
mentioned...
Everybody asks that question once 🙂
Col.
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"orchdes" <Dave,
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It may be that no one was repsonsible. As fate would have it an assembly
we were working on crashed. Called it back up and some of the components
were no longer adaptive and were greyed out. Also check box or tick box was
selected. Unchecked the box and were good to go again.
Rick