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I recently installed and started using AcadCad 2011, however the "GRID DISPLAY WILL NOT GO AWAY" even though I turn it off using the status bar icon and also the F7 key option on the key board. 
 
Dispite my efforts the problem still persist even after I uncheck "Grid on (F7)" under the Drawing Settings option.  The GRID DISPLAY is still shows up in every new drawing I open.
 
 
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I recently installed and started using AcadCad 2011, however the "GRID DISPLAY WILL NOT GO AWAY" even though I turn it off using the status bar icon and also the F7 key option on the key board. 
 
Dispite my efforts the problem still persist even after I uncheck "Grid on (F7)" under the Drawing Settings option.  The GRID DISPLAY is still shows up in every new drawing I open.
 
As any one else encountered this problem as well?
 
 
All comments are welcome.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Dec.2010 at 21:28
Originally posted by Cadman11 Cadman11 wrote:

Dispite my efforts the problem still persist even after I uncheck "Grid on (F7)" under the Drawing Settings option.  The GRID DISPLAY is still shows up in every new drawing I open.


Just a thought, is the Grid Display turned on in your DWT File?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Dec.2010 at 21:57
Yes! the grid display is turned off in the dwt.
And also when I go back in my dwt the grid still shows up, even though it was not when I closed it a few minutes ago.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Dec.2010 at 22:09
Ok, here's another question for you: Is the Grid showing up as DOTS or LINES?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Dec.2010 at 22:16
You may also want to play with your GRIDDISPLAY System Variable.

Here's the link to the 2010 AutoCAD Definition: GRIDDISPLAY
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They are showing up as clean straight lines.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Dec.2010 at 23:55
Ok, that tells me you're looking at them in 3D and in a Visual Style other than 2D Wireframe.

Maybe you can try changing your DWT settings to 2D (Plan View) and 2D Wireframe Visual Display for testing?

Did GRIDDISPLAY help you at all?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Dec.2010 at 16:32
No! GRIDDISPLAY did not do it for either (guess when I said clean straight lines I meant the grid was not showing up at dot likeyou asked earlier).
 
AlsoI am definately working in 2D we don't do 3D here.
 
Guess what this is not an isolated issue, there are two more persons in this office that are expereincing the same problem I am. 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Dec.2010 at 21:44
Originally posted by Cadman11 Cadman11 wrote:

The GRID DISPLAY is still shows up in every new drawing I open.


The Grid display is saved with each drawing, it's not a global setting. So if you're seeing the grid every time you start a new drawing, it's because the Grid is set to display in your drawing template, (.dwt file). If you don't want the Grid, you need to disable it in your drawing templates.

If you're opening existing drawings, and the Grid is displaying, just turn it off, save and close. Then when you re-open the drawing the Grid should not show up.
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