Missing Cube

Missing Cube

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Missing Cube

Anonymous
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I'm teaching myself Inventor from the basics (starting with the Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlN87pw9jV0&t=2s)  When I get to the base view in Drawing stage (app. 17 mins 25 s) the cube is shown to allow orientation, but the Cube isn't shown in mine. I've tried changiong the options (Tools>Application Options>Display>ViewCube) by setting to 'All 3D views', but it still doesn't display. I've looked through the Help system, but without luck. can you help please? Many thanks, G

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Message 2 of 22

j.palmeL29YX
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Which Inventor version do you use? (In prior versions was not this view cube). 

 

 

 

 

 

Jürgen Palme
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Attach your files here.

And images of what you see might help. (Shift Win S and Ctrl V)


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Anonymous
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Hi, it's Inventor Professional 2021. Thanks, G

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Anonymous
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Hi,

Here you go. Thanks, G

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JDMather
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You didn't Attach any Inventor files here?

 

What happens if you double click  on this view?

JDMather_0-1609255619950.png

 


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Professional 2021.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

G
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Anonymous
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Apologies! I tried pasting screen prints and it appeared to have worked from my end.

 

I'll save them as .doc files and attach them.

 

Thanks,

 

G

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Anonymous
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Here they are.

 

And when I clicked on your link I just saw the drawing screen with a basic drawing, but no cube.

 

Thanks,

 

G

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JDMather
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@Anonymous wrote:

I'll save them as .doc files and attach them.


Images and .doc files are not Inventor file types.

I was expecting *.ipt and *.dwg or *.idw files for diagnosis.


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JDMather
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@Anonymous wrote:

And when I clicked on your link I just saw the drawing screen with a basic drawing, but no cube.

Not on my image.

 

Go to your drawing file and double click on your drawing view in your Inventor file - what do you observe?

 

Once you have Attached your Inventor files here - I can make a video using your actual Inventor files.


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I tried double-clicking on each of the drawing itself, the drawing page and to the side of the page (blue-grey side panels), but nothing happened.

 

Here are the first 3 files. I'll post the rest in a sec.

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Anonymous
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Final two.

 

Thanks,

 

G

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Anonymous
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Popping out, so away from keyboard for an hour and a half.

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j.palmeL29YX
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First I'd suggest to update your Inventor to version 2021.2 (build 289). 

If that doesn't help reset your Inventor to the default settings (Inventor reset utility). 

 

If both doesn't help, I can't help anymore (no ideas what causes the wrong behavior). 


>>here<< it works well. 

Also a double click at your base view (without creating a new view as shown in the video) let me see the View cube. 

I guess your Inventor installation seems to be corrupt.

 

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! Did you double-click on the view to edit it (or right-click on the view -> Edit)? You should see the Edit View dialog and the view cube on the right. Take a screenshot when you edit the view.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Message 17 of 22

Anonymous
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Are the files I uploaded ok for you to make the video you mentioned?

 

Thanks,

 

G

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Message 18 of 22

Anonymous
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Hi, after a couple of attempts, this is what I see when I right-click on VIEW in the Model.

 

That allows me to manipulate the drawing to the angle I want, so that's brilliant! Thanks you very much.

 

How do I get the cube to remain present though?

 

Thanks again,

 

G

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JDMather
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On 2D drawing sheet - the cube is only present when initially creating a Base view or when Editing a base view - otherwise it is not needed in 2D and therefore hidden.


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Many thanks for the info.

So to see the cube I can just right-click on View in the Model and select
Edit any time I want to use the cube. Is that right?

Thanks,

G
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