Ctrl+B = Missing bodies and unable to see all bodies, components, canvases or

Ctrl+B = Missing bodies and unable to see all bodies, components, canvases or

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Ctrl+B = Missing bodies and unable to see all bodies, components, canvases or

Anonymous
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I was using the CTRL +V command when my %$#@!* finger slipped and I hit CTRL +B.

Every body, components, canvas and derive disappeared. I can't even create a new body.

 

For fun, in a new workspace I made a box and applied CTRL +B. To my astonishment, nothing happened.

 

I had a hundred active bodies being worked on. Are they just---gone? Closing and re-opening the file/program has not helped me to recover the bodies or components. Some have reappeared on the left under the list of bodies but they are not actionable. I can't edit them, move them or export to stl.

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chrisplyler
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The very first thing I would have tried, immediately after everything disappeared, is clicking the Undo button.

 

 

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lichtzeichenanlage
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Ctrl B calls Modify -> Compute All. This means, that all entries in your timeline will be recomputed. This can take some time. 

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Thank you to each of you for replying.

 

I did try the undo only it had no effect. I was able to find a keyboard overlay listing shortcut commands so I learned it was the "compute all" command but found scant little on what that entails. From the name I concluded it was as you stated but what I didn't understand was that this process runs while making it appear as if everything was deleted.

 

I probably lost everything as I closed Fusion360 when I incorrectly hoped a restart would provide a recovery file to open.

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