By default AutoCAD allows you to select multiple objects. Some time while selecting objects the first selection or previously selected objects are removed from the selection set, the users are very much annoyed by this behavior.
The solution is “PICKADD” system variable.
Type, “PICKADD” at the AutoCAD command prompt.
Check the default value, if it is “0”; change it to either “1” or “2”
Many users would like to know what would have gone wrong while working. The possible mistake is clicking the “+” Icon on the properties palette as shown in the figure 1.
Figure 1. Showing PickADD system variable area.
After clicking the above Icon, the Icon turns in to “1” indicating single selection as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Showing the PickADD variable is set to "1".
[The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by cheryl.buck to include: - Informational ]
Thank you, thank you, thanks you.
This started yesterday and was soooo annoying.
Thank you!!
This just started happening to me yesterday and it was driving me nuts!
All fixed now.
Stupid and exasperating. Why do they build in these pointless alternatives?
@avme2011 wrote:
I can't seem to execute a command after I make a selection. AutoCAD just cancels my selection and I have to reselect... any ideas?
That sounds like an inappropriate setting for the PICKFIRST System Variable [rather than the PICKADD System Variable that this topic started with].
This doesn't seem to be the same issue, however...
Quite a few of AutoCAD's commands do not allow you to select things first.
Even if your pickfirst is already set to 1, some commands still won't allow selection prior to running a command.
If selecting them afterwards is awkward (which it can be) try selecting your items, then run the command, when it asks you to select your objects, type p and it should then reselect all the items you selected before.