Project Browser and Properties Frozen

Project Browser and Properties Frozen

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Project Browser and Properties Frozen

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

My computer crashed earlier today and since i've started up Revit again my project browser and my properties have become frozen. I can maximize and minimize them but i cant move them anywhere or click on anything thats in them.

 

I've rebooted and also run a repair but no luck.

 

I've searched countless forums and cant seem to find anything relating to the problem and revit is unworkable without these 2 items working.

 

I'm running Design Suite 2014.

 

Any help is appriciated.

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Message 41 of 74

Anonymous
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Thank you

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BDB-FCC
Observer
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"Browser Organization" also worked in 2017.

Same issue, the browser froze after a crash due to a power outage.

Thanks!

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Message 43 of 74

GTisRuleX
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This just worked in 2016!  Thanks for posting, it's times like this where I laugh out loud and smile when the easiest solution works!

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Message 44 of 74

Anonymous
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This worked for me! Thank you very much for the help.!!!

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Message 45 of 74

DerekBlair
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Great tip, thanks!  Simple.  Works for Revit 2017.

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Message 46 of 74

Anonymous
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Glad I helped

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Message 47 of 74

cmilton
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Thank you!!

 

Worked perfectly.

 

As Usual the Autodesk "solution" was utterly useless!

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Anonymous
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Thank you.

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Message 49 of 74

Anonymous
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Thank you.

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Message 50 of 74

Anonymous
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 Thanks C. Hasking

My project browser had gone and also the Properties palett, you helped me bring them back.

Thanks again.

Message 51 of 74

Anonymous
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This works!!! yes!!! thank you so much!!!

Message 52 of 74

Anonymous
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Brilliant!

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Message 53 of 74

Anonymous
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Thank you!
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Message 54 of 74

Anonymous
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I tried the above procedure nd my property box is still frozen. what do i do?

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Message 55 of 74

Anonymous
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Another solution that is circulating on line is to go to REGEDIT and this follow instructions from an on line video:
http://chronicle.autodesk.com/Main/Details/6069434e-3ed2-4a10-b182-a3d16eeb6292 
And then re open Revit
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Message 56 of 74

Anonymous
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Before you do all the needless regedit crap, try this.  Double click on any view or activate a view, any view, on a sheet.  This will unlock your browser.

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Message 57 of 74

Anonymous
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Before you go through all the regedit crap, activate a view, any view on your sheet.  Double click or whatever you need to do to activate it.  This will unlock your browser.  It's a Revit glitch

Message 58 of 74

GTisRuleX
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The initial problem is the Project Browser won't respond, so you can't click or activate any additional views. Every time this has happened opening and closing "Options" fixes it.


Message 59 of 74

Anonymous
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Simple fix that WORKS! 

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SDF-MKSD
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Thank you!!!!

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