Not working in current or new drawings.
Does it work for you in 2019?
Fred,
You probably, by mistake, hit the "Not Working" Button. Click the "Working" Button and you should be good to go.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
It works for me.
The purpose of the OOPS command is to undo the most recent ERASE. It does not undo any other step.
You could erase something, do twenty other commands, type OOPS, and the erased object(s) will return.
Yes, I know how it works..
Looks like it was a corrupted drawing issue after starting to use Gradings.. which I usually try to stay away from (much prefer Corridors). The drawing started throwing multiple errors right after introducing just a couple Gradings.
Did anyone find out why? I am using the Civil3d and OOPS is not restoring the last item erased. so undo is necessary. This was just a few lines that were erased and then oops did not work? Windows 10, 12.0.1467.0 Civil3d 2018.3, with 0.161.0.0 Autodesk 2018 1.2. In the class I teach it has been working fine.
Hope it is not an improvement, most handy command in the 35 years of using AutoCAD besides undo.
Steven Goodrich, P.E.
I find it still not working in 2022. When I first reported this a while back I traced to the river menu being loaded. The person I talked with on the phone said it seemed loading the menu civil 3d with river broke it. I found that unloading the update and reloading it fixed it for a while. I find oops very, very helpful. One of my favorite commands. You can work for hours and get back the last thing you erased. Been in software since the 80's.
But it was improved.
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