It's possible that the update you are referring to may have introduced a bug that is causing the issues with the 2D Adaptive tool. In this case, you can try reaching out to Autodesk's support team for assistance. They may be able to provide a solution or a workaround for the problem. Additionally, checking for any new updates or patches for Fusion 360, and installing them, may also help resolve the issue. If the problem persist, you can also try to roll back to a previous version of Fusion 360.
To roll back to a previous version of Autodesk Fusion 360 software, you can use the Autodesk Desktop App. You can find the Autodesk Desktop App in your Windows Start menu or in the Applications folder on your Mac. Once you have the Autodesk Desktop App open, you should see Fusion 360 listed among the products that are installed on your computer. Click on the Fusion 360 icon to open the product details, and then click the Install/Update button. From there, you will be able to select the version of Fusion 360 that you want to install.
Alternatively, you can download the previous version of Fusion 360 from Autodesk website, and install it.
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