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aghavamzadeh
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Why Zoom E acts like this? All layers are on and there are no objects but Zoom Extents does not zoom in all the way.

Please check the attached file.

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Valentin_CAD
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@aghavamzadeh ,

 

Do a QSelect and Hatch, then Erase the hatch at the bottom.

 

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Emilio Valentin

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aghavamzadeh
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don´t see those! Hmm...should do a recovery!

Thanks!

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Valentin_CAD
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@aghavamzadeh ,

 

Type QSELECT at the command line and select Hatch as your Object Type - then OK. (See image above).



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pendean
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@aghavamzadeh wrote:

don´t see those! Hmm...should do a recovery!

Thanks!


OPEN your file.

Zoom out further than ZOOM E

use CTRL+A to select everything on screen

Now you'll see it (and another floater inside your boundary)

pendean_0-1710167219513.png

 

Hold the SHIFT key down and select what you want to keep, then just ERASE everything else (that DELETE button on your keyboard is good for this)

pendean_1-1710167279152.png

 

 

In the meantime... this is not quite an "empty" file, are you aware of that? Vehicle Tracking and MAP3D proxies exist in it too that you can probably remove if you also don't want that.

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