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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.cadforum.cz/forum_en/member_profile.asp?PF=4806">nairb107</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 569<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 18.Mar.2008 at 01:09<br /><br />I've been having a weird issue when working in 3d in AutoCad 2008.&nbsp; I've been finding that as I progress, at some point, the drawing will no longer display properly in any visual style other than 2d wireframe.&nbsp; In Hidden, Conceptual, and Realistic, there is no more "hiding" going on.&nbsp; I can see all the lines.&nbsp; I regen, and regen all and redraw but nothing helps. &nbsp; Also the quality of the image is degraded too, the colors on solids and surfaces are "blocky".<br><br>Even if i close the drawing, restart the computer and re-open it, the problem still exists.<br><br>The only way I've found that I can fix it is to open a new file and copy and paste the entire contents from the old file to the new.&nbsp; Doing a Save-as does not work.&nbsp; I actually discovered this accidentally when i was trying to determine if it was the version I saved the file in that made a difference. Then i can edit away for a while until it happens again.<br><br>At first, I thought it was a matter of my graphics card not being able to handle the drawing as it became more detailed, but when I discovered that I could copy the drawing and edit in a new file, it seems that the problem happens after a matter of time (or more likely a certain amount of changes).<br><br>I've only been working in AutoCad for a couple years doing 2d line drawing for a woodworking shop and I've just recently started working in 3d.&nbsp; I'm guessing that as I edit the drawing, the way all the changes get stored eventually get to be too much or to "jumbled"&nbsp; like a hard drive gets fragmented.&nbsp; <br><br>Has anyone experienced this or have any insight into this issue.&nbsp; I guess I'm looking for a way to "clean-up" the drawing file with some auto cad function, rather than copy the drawing into a new file.<br><br>&lt;&lt;&lt;UPDATE&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>I think I found what I'm looking for.&nbsp; The purge feature under File-&gt;Drawing Utilities seems to work, but I seem to have to then save, then change the visual style to 2d wireframe and back and then regen/redraw for it to work.<br><br>I would still appreciate any further insight if anyone has any on this matter.&nbsp; Thanks<br>&lt;&lt;&lt;END UPDATE&gt;&gt;&gt;<br><br>Thank you to anyone who can lend some insight,<br>-Brian<br><span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by nairb107 - 18.Mar.2008 at 02:03</span>]]>
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