Can't even report a Fusion 360 Bug without a product support subscription

Can't even report a Fusion 360 Bug without a product support subscription

onthuhlist
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Can't even report a Fusion 360 Bug without a product support subscription

onthuhlist
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Here is why Fusion 360 stinks: You can't even submit a bug report unless you have a paid subscription. I'm finding that when creating or editing a sketch in Fusion 360, that if I add a text box, when I set the text height to below 8mm, the text just disappears. And then it is no longer available for extrusion in subsequent workflow steps. Thsi is true regardless of font. 3 months ago this did not happen. So now when I go back to edit a design just to change the text, I can't. The text isn't there to edit. Creating a new textbox in an attempt to re-design is also uselss. I don't want replies to this post. This is just a post that I've had it after trying Fusion 360 for a year. Time to move on to something that is much more intuitive, and that just works, and that doesn't have the enormous learning curve. I'm just trying to extrude text on a simple object. This shouldn't be difficult. Bye, Autodesk! I'm leaving you in the 20th century where you belong.

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jeff_strater
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You, can, in fact, report a bug without a commercial subscription.  This is how you do it.  In this particular case, though, I am not able to reproduce it, so we'd need some more information to report a valid bug:

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onthuhlist
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That’s ok. I am a certified bug magnet. I experience every computer bug known to mankind, regardless of the OS. I live in the Bermuda Triangle of computer bugs. If Microsoft, Apple, and Google would hire me, and just observe me as I use their software, together we would discover all the remaining bugs in their software, and they could fix them, and the world would be mostly bug-free.
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