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Profile node moves twice as fast as cursor

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codee
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Profile node moves twice as fast as cursor

codee
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When I select a PVI node on my profile and try to move it to a new location the node moves twice as far from the point of origin as my cursor. This means that my node is not staying with my cursor and makes snapping impossible.

 

I have had similar problem with labels doing this when I try to perform two consecutive actions on a selected label. However I could get around this by unselecting and selecting again. This does not work on my profile.

 

Does anyone know what is causing this or is? 

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Profile node moves twice as fast as cursor

When I select a PVI node on my profile and try to move it to a new location the node moves twice as far from the point of origin as my cursor. This means that my node is not staying with my cursor and makes snapping impossible.

 

I have had similar problem with labels doing this when I try to perform two consecutive actions on a selected label. However I could get around this by unselecting and selecting again. This does not work on my profile.

 

Does anyone know what is causing this or is? 

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codee
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There is a button in the Edit Geometry panel for "Move PVI". When you select that is solves the issue.

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There is a button in the Edit Geometry panel for "Move PVI". When you select that is solves the issue.

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tcorey
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At the Command: prompt, type Plan, then for World, enter. Try it again.



Tim Corey
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Redding, CA
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At the Command: prompt, type Plan, then for World, enter. Try it again.



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. -- Kurt Vonnegut
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codee
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Thank you but it did not fix the problem.

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Thank you but it did not fix the problem.

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