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Lookup Grip not displaying

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Anonymous
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Lookup Grip not displaying

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I can't quite seem to figure out why the Lookup grip is not displaying.

 

I've attached the drawing, hopefully someone can help me out of a pickle? I spent a lot of time inputting the AISC information into this block.

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Lookup Grip not displaying

I can't quite seem to figure out why the Lookup grip is not displaying.

 

I've attached the drawing, hopefully someone can help me out of a pickle? I spent a lot of time inputting the AISC information into this block.

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jayhar
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Hi,

Try this GRIPOBJLIMIT <0>

 

Please upload AutoCAD 2013 format

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Hi,

Try this GRIPOBJLIMIT <0>

 

Please upload AutoCAD 2013 format

Please Subscribe YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCclj8v9vHQiFa8_DriuAk3w

Please Mark the Post or Posts as Solution(s) to help others find the answer quickly.
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Anonymous
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The problem is that the lookup is read only.

It needs to say "allow reverse lookup". I made another lookup table with the same properties as your first column.

Im not sure why your stuck on read only for the original table though

The problem is that the lookup is read only.

It needs to say "allow reverse lookup". I made another lookup table with the same properties as your first column.

Im not sure why your stuck on read only for the original table though

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Anonymous
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I figured it out!

You can't repeat a named lookup property, and as I was trying to exclude the first specifier of the steel member, I had two "x 15" which forced it to be read only. Thanks for your help everyone!

I figured it out!

You can't repeat a named lookup property, and as I was trying to exclude the first specifier of the steel member, I had two "x 15" which forced it to be read only. Thanks for your help everyone!

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Anonymous
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Glad I could help!

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Glad I could help!

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hansDPQMN
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put a name in the rightside table 

put a name in the rightside table 

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dambroseXVT5M
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Like Hans said above, you need to have a value in the right column for any items on the left. I deleted the text that said "CUSTOM" next to "<unmatched>" and it put it into Read Only mode... After I added "Custom" back to the right column, it put it back into the "Allow Reverse Lookup" mode and let me have the drop down menu again. (Custom doesn't show up in the dropdown)

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Like Hans said above, you need to have a value in the right column for any items on the left. I deleted the text that said "CUSTOM" next to "<unmatched>" and it put it into Read Only mode... After I added "Custom" back to the right column, it put it back into the "Allow Reverse Lookup" mode and let me have the drop down menu again. (Custom doesn't show up in the dropdown)

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