Hi
I am trying to align bolts with holes using the MOVE command.
Trouble is that the holes are part of an object with a lot of complex geometry. Whenever I try to select a second base point (e.g. hole centre) to complete the move, ACAD freezes for several minutes and I have to abort the move. Moving objects and aligning them to a feature on other, more simple parts is not a problem, just this one complex part (see image).
The complex part was converted from a STEP to a DWG with Integrator, then attached via XREF. Once positioned, the object was bound (BIND) to the working file.
I have already deleted all constraints and all xrefs have been bound (BIND) into the drawing.
Is there something I should do to simplify the operation so that I can complete the MOVE action and align the bolts to their holes?
Thanks,
sam
AutoCAD 2019.1.2 / Win10 / Surface Book 2
Hi,
I am sharing my Experiences. same issue of me Freezing during MOVE command with object. if working continue it be fatal error unhandled exception
Causes:- Solution :-
1. GRAPHICSCONFIG Turn Off (depending on your product version)
2. SELECTIONCYCLING <0>
3. Visual Effects 2d wire frame
4. HPMAXLINES Reduce the value of the AutoCAD
5. Corrupt file using multi person EXPORTTOAUTOCAD
6. SELECTIONPREVIEW <2>
7. TOOLTIPS <0>
These settings will help AutoCAD fast. or you can copy/past to new CAD file.
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Jayhar.M.J
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thanks jahar - unfortunately none of these changes has resolved the freeze issue.
I suspect the issue is related to the fact that the component's original STEP file does not export from Integrator as a solid, but as a surface. Every other component exports as a solid and does not have this issue with freezing.
/sam
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