Inventor - Lag/Hanging when creating or editing a dimension on a drawing.

adam_dawsonFFHWW
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Inventor - Lag/Hanging when creating or editing a dimension on a drawing.

adam_dawsonFFHWW
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Inventor hangs for a couple seconds when editing a dimension on a drawing. Noticibly more delay when selecting the Precision & Tolerance Tab.

 

Attached video showing the issue. This occurs when editing the dimension too - not just when creating dimensions.

 

Running Inventor 2025 Build 293, Release 2025.2.

Intel i7-14700. Nvidia RTX 3050 6GB. 16GB RAM

 

Thanks.

 

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CGBenner
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@adam_dawsonFFHWW 

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Chris Benner
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johnsonshiue
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Hi! I would check a few things.

 

1) Make sure all critical Windows updates and the latest graphics driver are installed.

2) Go to Windows Display Settings and select the recommended resolution and scale.

3) Right-click on Inventor desktop icon -> Properties -> Compatibility -> check "Run as Admin" -> Change High DPI settings -> check both boxes.

4) If you are using dual monitors, please make sure the one hosting Inventor is the primary monitor.

5) Clean up %temp%.

6) Make sure your Styles Library has been migrated using Style Library Manager.

7) Check where the Styles Library is stored. If it is on a shared network drive, whitelist Inventor.exe and *.autodesk.com in the Antivirus/network control tool.

8) Close all apps and go to C:\Windows\System32\ and find FNTCACHE.DAT. Rename to something else. Reboot the machine.

 

Please report your findings after all the steps have been taken.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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adam_dawsonFFHWW
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Hi @johnsonshiue , thanks for your reply.

 

I've worked through the steps you suggested. If you could please provide more info on the ones I've highlighted?

 

1) Make sure all critical Windows updates and the latest graphics driver are installed.

- Already done.

2) Go to Windows Display Settings and select the recommended resolution and scale.

- I have a 1440p monitor, so use windows resolution scaling 125% else the text is too small for me. Changing to 100% had no effect.

3) Right-click on Inventor desktop icon -> Properties -> Compatibility -> check "Run as Admin" -> Change High DPI settings -> check both boxes.

- Had no effect.

4) If you are using dual monitors, please make sure the one hosting Inventor is the primary monitor.

- Already done.

5) Clean up %temp%.

- Done. Had no effect.

6) Make sure your Styles Library has been migrated using Style Library Manager.

- Could you provide a little more info please? I'm not sure what this refers to.

7) Check where the Styles Library is stored. If it is on a shared network drive, whitelist Inventor.exe and *.autodesk.com in the Antivirus/network control tool.

- Could you provide more info please? I'm not sure where look to see where the Styles Library is saved.

8) Close all apps and go to C:\Windows\System32\ and find FNTCACHE.DAT. Rename to something else. Reboot the machine.

- Done. Had no effect.

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karthur1
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To see where the styles library is stored, look in your .ipj file. You can see this by going to "Get Started" tab, chose "Projects in the Launch panel. You will see something like this.

karthur1_0-1733404787352.png

 

You can find the Styles Manager from the Windows start, then find your Autodesk Inventor 20xx node.  It will be under that.

 

karthur1_1-1733405038851.png

 

 

adam_dawsonFFHWW
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Thanks for the help @karthur1 . I've found that Design Data is local now. (attached)

 

As for the Styles Library Manager. I've found it, but not exactly sure what I'm supposed to do with it to resolve my issue.

 

Any advice would be great, thanks, sorry 🙂

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karthur1
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It looks like you are using the original styles shipped with Inventor 2025, so no need to migrate that.

adam_dawsonFFHWW
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@karthur1 So it doesn't seem to be an issue with the Styles Library?

 

I've done a little more troubleshooting, if the following information helps.

 

1. When selecting "Styles Editor" within the Manage Tab within Inventor, it takes about 3 seconds to open. A longer delay than when editing a dimension.

Could there be a connection?

Is this behavior normal?

 

2. We use a drawing template and the styles that were setup on an old version of Inventor.

I've tried creating a completely new Project , new part, and new drawing. The delay still exists when creating a dimension.

My thinking was that maybe some artifact from the old version had carried over and Inventor2025 was trying to locate a style that doesn't exist anymore.

 

Any other ideas are appreciated.

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karthur1
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Not sure how much of a lag you are seeing, but in 2022 I do see a slight lag when I edit a drawing dimension (about 1 to 1.5 sec).

 

You can try migrating your older styles to 2025.  You can do that in the Styles Manager.  Be sure to make a copy of the complete styles library before you do.

 

Start the styles manager and you can pick the folder where the styles resides.  If it requires migrating, the migrate button will be illuminated.  You can use the Styles Manager to compare two styles and see what's different and what's the same between them.

 

karthur1_0-1733424865068.png

 

karthur1_1-1733424963768.png

 

 

johnsonshiue
Community Manager
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Hi! As Kirk mentioned, you will need to migrate the old Styles Library to 2025 using Style Library Manager. If nothing helps, please enable Performance Feedback Add-In (Tools -> Add-In). Then go to Help -> Performance Feedback Recorder -> record the hang and send in the recording.

After that, send me an email (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com). I would like to take a look at the recording.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

adam_dawsonFFHWW
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@johnsonshiue @karthur1 Thanks both for the suggestions.

 

I've migrated the styles now. I'd say it's helped a bit. The delay is less extreme.

 

I tried to use the Performance Feedback Recorder, but it keeps failing: "Failed to create the report. Error 202".

 

I've attached a screen recording instead.

 

Does this delay seem more normal to what you both experience? Are there plans to address this delay because it's still not ideal.

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johnsonshiue
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Hi Adam,

 

Any delay isn't normal. But we need to understand the issue. Another approach to record the performance data is to use Microsoft Process Monitor. It is a free tool available to download at microsoft.com. You may use it to record the operation. Then share the log file with me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com). I would like to understand the lag better.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

CGBenner
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@adam_dawsonFFHWW Hello, do you still need help with this question?

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Chris Benner
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adam_dawsonFFHWW
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Hi @CGBenner .

 

I'm in email communications with @johnsonshiue . We've tried a few things, but not resolved yet, no.

johnsonshiue
Community Manager
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Hi! Just to provide some update on this issue, I can share the findings so far. It is still unclear to me why such operation takes long. I am asking for the files that exhibit the behavior. The issue could be files or styles related.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

b_kurt_ch
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Hi @johnsonshiue 

 

We face the same lag in our company. I do not remeber "when" it starts to getting slower.

See video in attachment how "long" it takes on my computer.

1. Restart Inventor

2. Open a blank drawing

3. Sketch a rectangle to avoid "big assembly data"

4. Set dimension

 

As you can see, it takes a long time (about 2 seconds) for the dimension editing window to open with the "Tolerances" tab.

If I switch to the first tab, it speeds up significantly.

I therefore assume the effect is due to the tolerance tables.

 

 

 

My setup that runs fast normaly:

 

IV 2022.6

Intel Xeon 4115 / 2.20 GHz

32 GB RAM

NVidia Quadro P4000

2 screens

 

Style library is migrated.

Library as well as all other design data, tolerance tables etc. are on the local server.

 

Regards

Ben

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! Please install all critical Windows updates and the latest graphics driver. Go to the PC vendor site and install all critical updates applicable to your PC. Install the latest Inventor update. Use Microsoft Disk Cleanup to remove all cached files.

Go to Windows Display settings and select the recommended resolution can scale. For the two monitors, make sure both are using the same resolution. Set the monitor hosting Inventor as the main display.

Right-click on Inventor desktop icon -> Properties -> Compatibility -> check "Run as Admin" -> click on "Change High DPI settings" -> check both boxes.

Lastly, try making a copy of the \Design Data\ from the server to your local drive. Change the Design Data folder setting in the project setting and use the local path instead. Does it work better?

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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