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DYN values superimposed on screen in version '06

DYN values superimposed on screen in version '06

DYN values superimposed on screen in version '06

(OP)
Is anyone else having problems with dynamic input leaving numeric values on the screen?
It's really weird, but you can't even get to them to remove them.  It's like they're superimposed in a text box.  All I can do is shut down the program and start it back up to get rid of them.
Can anybody help?

RE: DYN values superimposed on screen in version '06

Have ou tried Ctrl-PageUp and then Down?  Or vice-versa...

RE: DYN values superimposed on screen in version '06

(OP)
That did'nt work.  Thanks for the effort though.  It's really strange.  I can make it do it by creating an arc and then doing a polar array.  After the array is set up, I can do a preview and modify a couple of times and it usually happens.  The information at the cursor is staying on the screen.  It stays there even after I close the drawing and get a gray screen.  I'm at a loss.

RE: DYN values superimposed on screen in version '06

Try updating the driver for your video card

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