Good morning, after a drawing, randomly, the lines move, disappear without my support with the mouse. I’m afraid I should redo again the same drawings due to this technical issue. Pleas help me find a solution. Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by TheCADnoob. Go to Solution.
Solved by paullimapa. Go to Solution.
Solved by Washingtonn. Go to Solution.
Your post reminded me of an old video where insufficient information is provided by a user about a PC problem.
Think about when your car won't start - the mechanic you call will either need to look at the car himself or he will ask you some basic questions about the car's model, year, symptoms, gas level, battery condition, etc...
Remember, no one else can see your screen/drawing, know what hardware/system you are using, etc... unless you provide that information - maybe that is why your post has a good number of views but no solution responses.
assuming your drawing is actually fine but it just looks off...try the following:
If running AutoCAD 2022+ set GFXD12 to 0 and restart AutoCAD to see if the drawing looks correct now.
If not, enter command GraphicsConfig and set 2d Display Settings to Intermediate.
If the drawing still looks incorrect, enter GraphicsConfig and this time turn Off Hardware Acelleration.
Lastly if still no go, share your drawing and descibe what is wrong
Here my drawing and the line, randomly, moved after saved the file and closed. Once you open the file…the drawing is damaged.
Here the drawing and it does not work with regent, regenall, audit and recover .
no dwg file attached
Once again, you are not providing sufficient information.
A picture of the drawing is of no value unless you identify the errant line(s) and indicate how things should look vs how they actually do look.
If the problem occurs after the drawing is closed, take a screenshot of the drawing before you close it and then again after opening it.
Recording the drawing process (and including the drawing being reopened) as well as
posting the actual drawing file would help other help you.
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.