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UFOs, anyone??!!??... (#1182)
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Joined: 6/20/2007(UTC) Posts: 107
Hi all, I just found a strange result of an operation. I drew two rectangles, and extruded them as a pair on one layer. When I then viewed them in isometric, I found that one had extruded in the +ve Z dir'n, and one in the -ve Z dir'n. At first I thought it was just me doing something odd, but then I tried to separate them so that I could translate one without moving the other (to correct the problem!). I seem unable to do this separation. Does anyone have any hints, please? Does anyone want/need to see the file? Screenshot attached, the magenta part NOT between plates is extruded in the wrong direction. Second thing - when I did ctrl F, I discovered an entirely foreign object on my screen, albeit one which could be panned, zoomed and rotated just like it was part of my drawing. As far as I can tell, it looks like a miniature of a screen shot, but I did not make it. Screenshot attached. Oops! I don't seem to be able to add attachments, again, hints would be helpful. Thanks. Regards, Ian Kirby. Wollongong NSW Australia
Ian Kirby Wollongong Australia
Rank: Senior Member
Joined: 6/20/2007(UTC) Posts: 107
Sorry, had to work out how to add attachments.
Here are the attachments referred to in my recent post. In the first, the ufo is in the top lh corner, and the magenta shape
outside the two plates is the one of the pair which extruded in the "wrong" direction.
The second pic shows the ufo in smudgy detail. I woulod really appreciate some opinions about what has happened here.
Regards, Ian Kirby.
Wollongong NSW Australia
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Ian Kirby Wollongong Australia
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Hi Ian :) It looks like you've managed to upload or import some sort of image (!). Can you highlight it, then do a backspace-delete? If that doesn't get rid of it, try opening up Concepts Explorer, highlight the ufo by clicking on it, and it should appear in the history tree. You then simply right click the highlighted object in the tree and choose delete. Good luck! :)
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