3D pinwheel at 0,0

3D pinwheel at 0,0

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3D pinwheel at 0,0

Anonymous
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I'm working in a drawing that someone else started. At 0,0, there's a white pinwheel-looking object that stays the same size relative to drawing space if you zoom in or out. I can't select it, so I can't delete it. I looked at it in 3D view, and it's like an inverted cone with a line extending out of it, with the point of the cone at 0,0,0. All layers are on and thawed.

 

How do I get rid of this?

 

Thanks.

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KathyMoffa
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Set geomarkervisibiliy to 0 to turn it off.  It only shows if it's to one and you have set a geographic location in the drawing. 

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Anonymous
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Thanks a lot Kathy. I've never heard of that command and have no idea why anyone would have turned it on in the first place.

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Anonymous
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Also Kathy, I just found out that the command I should be looking for is GEOGRAPHICLOCATION. It actually lets me delete the marker completely. But still thanks, I would've never found out about it without your insight.

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