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Topic ClosedMystery Blips, Dots, Thingies...

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    Posted: 27.Mar.2008 at 19:18

I occasionally have small blips or dots on my screen that will not allow me to zoom all to include only my drawing. I try to zoom in to see what it is but when I zoom or try to erase it either does not appear in a tight zoom or is not captured in an erase window.


I have turned of layers one by one, turned blipmode off, defpoints off, purged and regenerated - it's still there. I am changing the drawings to pdfs and with that mystery dot my pdfs are a disaster.

 

I have set pdsize, pdmode to 3, and ddptype to different values – no change

 

I am able to draw a line from this mystery blip as it seems to be recognized as a node though no other osnap will detect it.


Any thoughts?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.May.2008 at 03:57
try
turning
off all the layers you can with them showing.
then
the select command
select objects: ALL
if it selects them
hit erace
chris h.
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