After the new first update of JAN 2017 I realized that during edit form when something goes wrong the, ctrl+z (to go step back) command doesn't work anymore. Same case during move command. Am I the only one facing it? It's really irritating cause I use that command quite often.
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Solved by ahreum.ryu. Go to Solution.
Hi @sharathnaik33,
sorry about that I tried to reproduce it but I couldn't. this is my step could you take a look at this? and if i missed soemthing could you let me know?
Is there any speific things on your machine?? I've tested it using Mac and win... hum... what is your OS?
I look forward to your reply.
Many thanks.
Yes, that works. But there's a problem. It works when your model doesn't cover your whole screen. If that's the case then we need to zoom out then undo and again zoom in. Previous undo was fine now it's bit irritating.
But why did you add this, @ahreum.ryu? Clicking the grid to enable CTRL+Z adds a useless step and doesn't make anything easier.
Not just the edit form. Even when you use Move command if you do any mistake while moving you can't do undo using Ctrl+z, This is very irritating. I am using win 10.
Hi @sharathnaik33,
Thank you for replying! I finally got it! I reported it to development team (FUS-30116) and if I receive any response I will get back to you.
but regarding move command,,, I couldn't reproduce it could you show me about that issue through Screencast?
@Anonymous, I'm sorry I don't get it. I just tried to reproduce his issue... did I miss something on the avi??
if I can do anything for you, please let me know
Many thanks~
Same topic and it's a bug: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/design-validate-document/undo-ctrl-z-not-working/td-p/6821640
Hey Everyone,
I had a similar issue with the undo command, using AutoCAD MEP 2016. I am used to just typing "u" in the command line & hitting the space bar multiple times as a back my way thru my drawing using the undo command. for me the undo command would change the first 5 or so moves, the I would have to hit it like 25 times to get to the next undo. after messing around with the undo settings, here is what I did to make undo act like I am used to.
1) type "undo" in command line
2) On the command prompt, select or type "A" for the auto settings.
3) Change to Off
this seems to dumb down to whole command to what I am used to, as opposed to having more control options with the new release.
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