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  1. AutoAngst

    [b]ANOTHER AutoCAD MODELLING FAILURE!!![/b]

    Dear All, Many thanks for your thoughts, I can't download any-more service packs here as our firewall set-up is tighter than a nun's proverbial! I was working fairly close to the origin, so in this instance I don't think that this was the problem - though I too have experienced the UCS issue in...
  2. AutoAngst

    Mouse Button Programming

    Hiya Sam, If you're using Windows XP, I don't mean to sound patronising, but have you checked that the Start / Control Panel / Mouse Properties dialogue box's first Tab (Buttons) has all the boxes on it un-ticked? This can switch between the left and right mouse buttons, you might want to...
  3. AutoAngst

    [b]ANOTHER AutoCAD MODELLING FAILURE!!![/b]

    Whilst attempting to join two relatively basic solids, good old AutoCAD 2005 flashed up this old chestnut: The Boolean operation on solids failed. Modeling Operation Error: System inconsistency processing edge coincidence. Bearing in mind that I had no gaps between my objects as I had...
  4. AutoAngst

    AutoCAD2005 Refusing to 'Save As'

    Hello Exxit, I do use the orbit command, but I hadn't just before attempting to save. Surely the use of the escape button should have cancelled such a command anyway? Regards - A-A
  5. AutoAngst

    AutoCAD2005 Refusing to 'Save As'

    I'm working on a fairly small sized 3D Model, i'm trying to 'Save as', after hitting the escape button a few times, my AutoCAD 2005 is flashing up the message; 'Document "******" has a command in progress. Hit enter to cancel or [Retry]: If I type 'R' or 'Retry' it makes no difference, then...
  6. AutoAngst

    Modelling Operation Error

    Exxit, I might just do that! If Autodesk can't answer this question - what hope have the rest of us got?!! Actually I found a way around the problem by splitting the path into two halves - it was the only way I could get it to work. Having looked at other AutoCAD forums, it seems pretty clear...
  7. AutoAngst

    Modelling Operation Error

    I was attempting to extrude a circle along a curved polyline path with quite a few vertices, and AutoCAD 2005 flatly refused, and gave the response; 'Modeling Operation Error:Exceeded stack limit'. Does anyone have an idea of what this means? and if so, could they please suggest a way around...

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