I have had this issue several times and it has caused me many headaches, but no one else in my office can replicate this. The issue is I will be in a IDW, make a mistake such as add an incorrect line and my habit is to "ctrl-z" to undo. The problem is that this undoes multiple steps and I cannot redo them, reverting my drawing back several minutes. It this a bug? Setting? I am at a loss. I have searched numerous times in the past few weeks and the closest I can find to someone with a similar issue is the thread linked below and that does not have a real answer.
Any help troubleshooting this will be appreciated. This occurs not on any specific or isolated idws and has been happening sporadically over the past few months, since we updated to Autodesk Inventor Professional 2017. Thank you in advance.
I have had this issue several times and it has caused me many headaches, but no one else in my office can replicate this. The issue is I will be in a IDW, make a mistake such as add an incorrect line and my habit is to "ctrl-z" to undo. The problem is that this undoes multiple steps and I cannot redo them, reverting my drawing back several minutes. It this a bug? Setting? I am at a loss. I have searched numerous times in the past few weeks and the closest I can find to someone with a similar issue is the thread linked below and that does not have a real answer.
Any help troubleshooting this will be appreciated. This occurs not on any specific or isolated idws and has been happening sporadically over the past few months, since we updated to Autodesk Inventor Professional 2017. Thank you in advance.
Redo can be applied to more than just the single last Undo, using the pull-down at the Redo icon up top:
And, there's a command MREDO -- read about it in Help.
Redo can be applied to more than just the single last Undo, using the pull-down at the Redo icon up top:
And, there's a command MREDO -- read about it in Help.
I'm going to bump this because I'm having this exact issue. I have tried multiple methods of using the undo command. Entering "u", "undo" and the n specifying only one step, and ctrl-z all take me back to a particular point in the drawing, undoing dozens of commands. I lots 1.5 hours of work due to this error, which is very frustrating. There doesn't appear to be anything different about my settings from other drawings in which this does not occur, and it works properly after the commands have been undone to a certain point. The command it stops on is a pan and zoom command, and I haven't set any groups or marks that would bring it back to that point.
Any advice on fixing this issue would be appreciated.
I'm using Civil 3D 2017 SP1.0 and AutoCAD 2017.1.2
I'm going to bump this because I'm having this exact issue. I have tried multiple methods of using the undo command. Entering "u", "undo" and the n specifying only one step, and ctrl-z all take me back to a particular point in the drawing, undoing dozens of commands. I lots 1.5 hours of work due to this error, which is very frustrating. There doesn't appear to be anything different about my settings from other drawings in which this does not occur, and it works properly after the commands have been undone to a certain point. The command it stops on is a pan and zoom command, and I haven't set any groups or marks that would bring it back to that point.
Any advice on fixing this issue would be appreciated.
I'm using Civil 3D 2017 SP1.0 and AutoCAD 2017.1.2
@jacob.dwyer wrote:
.... Entering "u", "undo" and the n specifying only one step, and ctrl-z all take me back to a particular point in the drawing, undoing dozens of commands. I lots 1.5 hours of work .... The command it stops on is a pan and zoom command....
I'm not sure this will be the solution, because it doesn't seem likely that 1.5 hours of work could involve only panning/zooming and Layer operations, and because it says a change in the value is not saved when you close a drawing, but.... Investigate the UNDOCTL System Variable. Its setting can be changed directly or through the Control option in the UNDO command:
Command: UNDO
Current settings: Auto = On, Control = All, Combine = Yes, Layer = Yes
Enter the number of operations to undo or [Auto/Control/BEgin/End/Mark/Back] <1>: C
Enter an UNDO control option [All/None/One/Combine/Layer] <All>: C
Combine zoom and pan operations? [Yes/No] <Yes>: No
That Combine sub-option was suggested by the last part of your message quoted above, but that's only one choice.
@jacob.dwyer wrote:
.... Entering "u", "undo" and the n specifying only one step, and ctrl-z all take me back to a particular point in the drawing, undoing dozens of commands. I lots 1.5 hours of work .... The command it stops on is a pan and zoom command....
I'm not sure this will be the solution, because it doesn't seem likely that 1.5 hours of work could involve only panning/zooming and Layer operations, and because it says a change in the value is not saved when you close a drawing, but.... Investigate the UNDOCTL System Variable. Its setting can be changed directly or through the Control option in the UNDO command:
Command: UNDO
Current settings: Auto = On, Control = All, Combine = Yes, Layer = Yes
Enter the number of operations to undo or [Auto/Control/BEgin/End/Mark/Back] <1>: C
Enter an UNDO control option [All/None/One/Combine/Layer] <All>: C
Combine zoom and pan operations? [Yes/No] <Yes>: No
That Combine sub-option was suggested by the last part of your message quoted above, but that's only one choice.
I appreciate the thought, but the command undid erases, alignment and sub assembly edits, polyline creation and edits, corridor edits, and profile edits. I reset CAD and that seemed to fix the issue. It was definitely a weird bug.
I appreciate the thought, but the command undid erases, alignment and sub assembly edits, polyline creation and edits, corridor edits, and profile edits. I reset CAD and that seemed to fix the issue. It was definitely a weird bug.
It could be that an Undo BEgin and End have been set or a Mark and Back possibly in a lisp or macro. CtlZ could also have been remapped.
I am not one of the robots you're looking for
It could be that an Undo BEgin and End have been set or a Mark and Back possibly in a lisp or macro. CtlZ could also have been remapped.
I am not one of the robots you're looking for
Any sort of marks had been ruled out as causes, and every means i had of undo-ing had the same result (ctrl-z, "undo" command, 'U" command). I don't believe a key remap would reset when the drawing was closed and re-opened. Thank you for your input though.
Any sort of marks had been ruled out as causes, and every means i had of undo-ing had the same result (ctrl-z, "undo" command, 'U" command). I don't believe a key remap would reset when the drawing was closed and re-opened. Thank you for your input though.
Hello everyone, I hate to dig up old post but I can't find anywhere else where they talk about this. I'm currently having the exact same issue.
In my case any kind of progress (even hours long progress) would be undo all the way to the way the drawing looked when I opened it, just by one single undo click. I can't find a solution.
@jacob.dwyer Did you eventually find the cause of it? ( I know it's an old issue but I'm really struggling right now)
thanks for the help!
Hello everyone, I hate to dig up old post but I can't find anywhere else where they talk about this. I'm currently having the exact same issue.
In my case any kind of progress (even hours long progress) would be undo all the way to the way the drawing looked when I opened it, just by one single undo click. I can't find a solution.
@jacob.dwyer Did you eventually find the cause of it? ( I know it's an old issue but I'm really struggling right now)
thanks for the help!
Sorry buddy, the issue just seemed to disappear when i closed the drawing and reset my computer to start fresh. It is a very weird and concerning bug to be sure.
Sorry buddy, the issue just seemed to disappear when i closed the drawing and reset my computer to start fresh. It is a very weird and concerning bug to be sure.
Hi,
I am having the same Undo issue. Watching your work being undone at high speed in front of your eyes is EXTREMELY frustrating. This happens on a very regular basis such that I try to save every minute or two to prevent loosing work. HELP!!!
Hi,
I am having the same Undo issue. Watching your work being undone at high speed in front of your eyes is EXTREMELY frustrating. This happens on a very regular basis such that I try to save every minute or two to prevent loosing work. HELP!!!
Hi Cosimo,
did you ever find a solution to the undo all issue?
Ctl Z or U randomly set off a undo loop that keeps Undooing (even when everything has been undone) until Esc is pressed. As you know this is EXTREMELY frustrating!!
UNDOCTL = 53 (read only)
L
MULTIPLE
Enter command name to repeat: LINE
Specify first point:
Specify first point:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
u
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
Hi Cosimo,
did you ever find a solution to the undo all issue?
Ctl Z or U randomly set off a undo loop that keeps Undooing (even when everything has been undone) until Esc is pressed. As you know this is EXTREMELY frustrating!!
UNDOCTL = 53 (read only)
L
MULTIPLE
Enter command name to repeat: LINE
Specify first point:
Specify first point:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
u
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
Hi Donavan,
I have the same frustrating issue - did you ever resolve it?
Ctl Z or U randomly set off a undo loop that keeps Undooing until Esc is pressed.
AutoCAD 2018
UNDOCTL = 53 (read only)
Here I create two lines then press U and then Enter;
L
MULTIPLE
Enter command name to repeat: LINE
Specify first point:
Specify first point:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
u
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
Hi Donavan,
I have the same frustrating issue - did you ever resolve it?
Ctl Z or U randomly set off a undo loop that keeps Undooing until Esc is pressed.
AutoCAD 2018
UNDOCTL = 53 (read only)
Here I create two lines then press U and then Enter;
L
MULTIPLE
Enter command name to repeat: LINE
Specify first point:
Specify first point:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
Specify next point or [Undo]:
u
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
U
(Lisp Expression) GROUP menu item
I also experienced this in Revit 2019 today. So bizarre! Hit CTRL+Z to undo ONCE after dropping a few views onto a drawing sheet, and editing titleblock etc, and lost about 20mins work, with no redo option available. Thought I was imagining it!
Any fixes? Thanks.
I also experienced this in Revit 2019 today. So bizarre! Hit CTRL+Z to undo ONCE after dropping a few views onto a drawing sheet, and editing titleblock etc, and lost about 20mins work, with no redo option available. Thought I was imagining it!
Any fixes? Thanks.
Hi Katie,
unfortunately I have not solved this issue. I have now modified my behavior by limiting my undos and when I have to I perform a save and then ready my finger over the escape key to stop the cascading undo...
Hi Katie,
unfortunately I have not solved this issue. I have now modified my behavior by limiting my undos and when I have to I perform a save and then ready my finger over the escape key to stop the cascading undo...
Hi Pendean,
thanks for the tips and tricks on Undo and Oops but this does not address the bug/issue we are facing.
Hi Pendean,
thanks for the tips and tricks on Undo and Oops but this does not address the bug/issue we are facing.
Thanks for the replies. It's not an ongoing issue for me, just something that happened suddenly yesterday, so was looking for an explanation if others have experienced this bug before. This is the first time I've ever seen this glitch happen (in 15 years of using Revit), and we use the full versions of Revit (this happened in Revit 2019) not LT version of the software in a commercial office. I use CTRL+Z sometimes to undo a single step, but it's never jumped back in time to a point 20 mins previous in a split second. I put it down to a weird glitch. I'm aware of the undo functionality in Revit, to allow multiple steps to be undone at once, but this wasn't that and I can't get it to do it again. It also greyed out the redo function. A weird one-off jump back in time!
Thanks for the replies. It's not an ongoing issue for me, just something that happened suddenly yesterday, so was looking for an explanation if others have experienced this bug before. This is the first time I've ever seen this glitch happen (in 15 years of using Revit), and we use the full versions of Revit (this happened in Revit 2019) not LT version of the software in a commercial office. I use CTRL+Z sometimes to undo a single step, but it's never jumped back in time to a point 20 mins previous in a split second. I put it down to a weird glitch. I'm aware of the undo functionality in Revit, to allow multiple steps to be undone at once, but this wasn't that and I can't get it to do it again. It also greyed out the redo function. A weird one-off jump back in time!
Hi Pendean,
thank you for your response.
I think I mentioned that I am running full version of 2018. I load some simple LISP routines, none of which have never been an issue previously. Other than some changes under options it is stock standard. The line command lisp routine you mentioned is a left over from an earlier version of AutoCAD, possibly as far back as R10, when line did not automatically invoke 'multiple'. I have now deleted this command - not that it is an issue but just to tidy up.
(defun C:L ()
(command "MULTIPLE" "LINE")
(princ)
)
ACAD2018.LSP and ACAD2018DOC.LSP are the default files under support.
Hi Pendean,
thank you for your response.
I think I mentioned that I am running full version of 2018. I load some simple LISP routines, none of which have never been an issue previously. Other than some changes under options it is stock standard. The line command lisp routine you mentioned is a left over from an earlier version of AutoCAD, possibly as far back as R10, when line did not automatically invoke 'multiple'. I have now deleted this command - not that it is an issue but just to tidy up.
(defun C:L ()
(command "MULTIPLE" "LINE")
(princ)
)
ACAD2018.LSP and ACAD2018DOC.LSP are the default files under support.
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