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All colors are dim. (AutoCAD2015 for mac on Yosemite)
I clicked "undo" a handful of times, and all of the sudden the entire screen went dim, but only in the Conceptual Visual Style. Here's what everything looked liked before I clicked undo:
And here's what it looks like now:
This has happened before, and I have no idea how to fix it. I'd appreciate any suggestions.
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If you save the drawing after series of UNDOs, close it and than reopen: does it looks the same (dimmed as you wrote )?
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Yes. The image I posted is a screen shot of my drawing after I saved and reopened the file. Also, is it important that I was using "Edit Block In-Place" when I did all of the "undo"s?
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Yes, if you use UNDO in the drawing where you edited block in-place you may stop at the step when the block is not closed after editing, so you need to call REFCLOSE command to exit in-place block edit mode.
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I tried that, but it told me,
"Command: refclose
** Command not allowed unless a reference is checked out with REFEDIT command **"
So, I'm not thinking that's it.
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I don't have the file anymore. I became really frustrated with my inability to see items clearly, so I performed a "Copy with Base Point" of my entire drawing into another file that I had from a previous assignment. Then I chose "Save As" and replaced the disfunctional file. Everything appears to be working fine now.