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Properties palette not updating selection information

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Anonymous
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Properties palette not updating selection information

Anonymous
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The properties palette won't display the correct information of anything I click. This is what it looks like when I haven't clicked anything. I have tried turning the computer on and off, repairing, changing the verb/noun setting, pickfirst is set to 1. 

 

Please advise.

 

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Properties palette not updating selection information

The properties palette won't display the correct information of anything I click. This is what it looks like when I haven't clicked anything. I have tried turning the computer on and off, repairing, changing the verb/noun setting, pickfirst is set to 1. 

 

Please advise.

 

issue.JPG

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john.vellek
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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I just found this older post of yours from April.  Did you get this resolved easily? I suspect that a Reset Settings to Default would correct this issue but if you can share the steps you followed to get things back to normal it would be helpful to other community members that might have the same issue.


John Vellek


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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I just found this older post of yours from April.  Did you get this resolved easily? I suspect that a Reset Settings to Default would correct this issue but if you can share the steps you followed to get things back to normal it would be helpful to other community members that might have the same issue.


John Vellek


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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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I found that uninstalling and reinstalling A360, then going through and
making sure all the . associations, I think they're called? That all the
folders and files are correctly indexed in A360 and Autocad. That solved the
issue for me.
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I found that uninstalling and reinstalling A360, then going through and
making sure all the . associations, I think they're called? That all the
folders and files are correctly indexed in A360 and Autocad. That solved the
issue for me.
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pendean
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pendean
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A360 was retired earlier this year: that is a dead product, does nothing except eat resources from your PC. You can safely uninstall it forever.


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A360 was retired earlier this year: that is a dead product, does nothing except eat resources from your PC. You can safely uninstall it forever.


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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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That was my thought, too, but then autocad wouldn't run correctly if it
wasn't installed, so I gave up and frankensteined the thing. I am not an
engineer/coder/good time computer friend.

"If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid."

-Wayne Gretzky

(Michael Scott)

That was my thought, too, but then autocad wouldn't run correctly if it
wasn't installed, so I gave up and frankensteined the thing. I am not an
engineer/coder/good time computer friend.

"If it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid."

-Wayne Gretzky

(Michael Scott)

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