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Unresolved menu groups

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Message 1 of 11
tdixon
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Unresolved menu groups

During the creation of an Enterprise CUI, I somehow was left with Unresolved Menu groups, as shown in the attachment. Any thoughts on how these can be removed?
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Message 2 of 11
orrg
in reply to: tdixon

In the CUI editor;

In the upper left hand pane: Click on the Workspace containing the "unresolved" items;
In the upper right pane (DO NOT click on the "Customize Workspace" button) expand the item group (Menus or Toolbars), Right click and select "Remove from Workspace".

I have no idea why this does not work while "Customize Workspace" is active...
Message 3 of 11
tdixon
in reply to: tdixon

Gary,
Thank you. That doesn't make very much sense that the Customize workspace needs to be inactive.
Message 4 of 11
erickson123
in reply to: tdixon

Hi Gary,

I just did this (having the same issue) and it actually removed the menu items.....When I added them back I got the unresolved error again. Is that what you intended or did I do something wrong.

Lynn
Message 5 of 11
orrg
in reply to: tdixon

How are you adding them back?
Typically an "unresolved" is caused by a menu item that is referenced in a workspace that doesn't actually exist. If it doesn't exist it's pretty hard to "add it Back".
That being said, There are issues that come up relating to Registry conflicts.

If the registry is causing your issue it can be resolved by:

Do the right click thing to take care of the unresolved;
Close the CUI editor; cleans up the MNR file
Close AutoCAD; cleans up the Registry settings in the profile


If the above fails go out and buy another computer and start over again 😉
Message 6 of 11
Nrhoads
in reply to: tdixon

Same thing (unresolved group) happened to me, several times...

I did what Gary_J_Orr said:
In the upper left hand pane: Click on the Workspace containing the "unresolved" items;
In the upper right pane (DO NOT click on the "Customize Workspace" button) expand the item group (Menus or Toolbars), Right click and select "Remove from Workspace".

AFTER DOING THAT,
1. Save the cui and CLOSE AutoCAD.
2. Open AutoCAD and enter the CUI editor.
3. Go to the desired workspace and click customize.
4. Add the menus you want back (the unresolved ones)
5. Save the CUI again and CLOSE AutoCAD.
6. Re-open Acad and they should now be resolved.

Now, If the above fails go out and buy another computer and start over again 😉
Message 7 of 11
erickson123
in reply to: tdixon

Thanks for the step by step....I'll give that a try, and keepin my fingers crossed 🙂
Message 8 of 11
CADmgrMike
in reply to: erickson123

I have the same issue, but I don't want to remove the unresolved menu groups. I need to fix them.

I load a custom menu through the enterprise cuix file and it works fine on one pc, but not on others.

I've checked file search paths and everything is setup the same that I can find.

It worked fine with 2012, but as soon as I installed 2013, it quit working.

Anyone run into this issue?

 

Thanks.

Mike Porter
https://provostandpritchard.com/
Message 9 of 11
scot-65
in reply to: tdixon

In lieu of adding and removing while inside the CUI,

have you tried command CUILOAD?

 

If this does not work, try the following:

Unload all enterprise menus.

Command MENU and systematically select each partial menu and check for problems.

 

Is this yet another instance where the right hand does not know what the left hand is doing?

 

???


Scot-65
A gift of extraordinary Common Sense does not require an Acronym Suffix to be added to my given name.


Message 10 of 11
CADmgrMike
in reply to: scot-65

For my issue, unloading and loading the CUI's in question didn't work, but I did finally figure it out.

I had to transfer the two menus from the partial CUI's into my enterprise workspace. Then it worked.

That means that anyone not loading the partial CUI's will have a couple of dummy menus that load, but at least it's working for those that need it.

Funny I didn't have to do this with 2012????

Mike Porter
https://provostandpritchard.com/
Message 11 of 11
scot-65
in reply to: CADmgrMike

The set-desired-workspace-current-first-before-adding-a-enterprise-menu syndrome?


Scot-65
A gift of extraordinary Common Sense does not require an Acronym Suffix to be added to my given name.


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