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Objects moving and vertex in place zoom in out

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t.solorzano
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Objects moving and vertex in place zoom in out

Hi

 

I have this situation after save it as a group when zoom in/out some solids move I don't know why🤔, after that I proceed to ungroup and to my surprise it turns into 1st & 2nd pic 😂, solid in one side vertex in original place and to return the solid to the original place I have to double click in one vertex (3rd pic).

 

Does anyone know the reason of this situation or do I have to call to gosthbuster?

 

Thanks in advanced

 

 

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Matheus-Lima
in reply to: t.solorzano

Hey @t.solorzano, nice story telling 😂

Before calling ghostbusters, you could try some options listed here, an user had a similar problem: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/objects-moving-when-i-zoom/td-p/5745791.


Apparently, there are many causes and many options to solve it as well: change display settings, change hardware acceleration, turn off PICKFIRST and PICKADD...

Regards,

 

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lim.wendy
in reply to: t.solorzano

Hi @t.solorzano,

 

Welcome to the Civil 3D forum. Thank you for submitting your question in our discussion forums. I've seen this issue before. In addition to Matheus' suggestion, follow the steps in the following article:

3D objects display wrong, shift position, offset from grips, or move in AutoCAD

Let us know if you require further assistance.


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