I sometimes have a white box on my screen, that is not part of the drawing (ie not t text box), that references a file that is not open at the moment. It hovers over my layout and I have to pan in my drawing to see. It doesn't seem to happen in all drawings but the file it is referencing isn't associated with the same project so should have no reference to it.
Any ideas?
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Sounds like a display issue. Do you have the latest video driver?
You can check if your driver is the latest 'certified' driver with the below link:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/syscert?id=18844534&siteID=123112
I am having the same issue.
The persistent path even shows up in front of other application windows.
When I try to open xref manager, it says '** EXTERNAL REFENCES command not allowed during reference editing **
I am not in any refedit command. I was editing a block in-place shortly before this happened though.
This happens to my co-worker fairly often.
Ben
AutoCAD 2016 M.49.0.0
Windows 7 SP1 64 bit
@Anonymous wrote:
The latest file does not have any xrefs and the only xrefs are usually my border logos.
It is similar to the box that appears when you hover over the tabs of open drawings at the top. It shows that drawing's path and file name but that one disappears when you move your mouse away. For some reason, I sometimes get one in the middle of my screen that stays. When I begin to type a command, it goes, then comes back.
Try toggling your hardware acceleration.
The solutions is here:
Startmode - 0
It solved this problem in my Autocad 2016.
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