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Unsuppress ALL parts

Unsuppress ALL parts

Unsuppress ALL parts

(OP)
I have a workstation with SW2005 with strange behaviours.
I recently installed SW2005 SP0.0 and upgraded to SP5.0.

Since then the user complains of SW sometimes unsuppressing ALL parts in all assemblies and in all subassemblies of his work.

I have never seen this behaviour and I can't explain it.

Everyone seen this and know a solution?

RE: Unsuppress ALL parts

All I can think of is to check the settings in Tools>Options>System Options>Performance and make sure they are the same as machines that do not display this behavior.

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RE: Unsuppress ALL parts

I have had this happend to me on a couple of occacions, It seems like this happens when you suppress a part in an assembly, then try and unsuppress it by clicking edit, undo.  then everithing gets unsupressed.  A real pain when it happens.... This is at least what I  think has happend, but you can try it out for your self..., Best of luck !

RE: Unsuppress ALL parts

Now, this has happened to me several times before as well, and (it doesn't quite make sense to me), but I've been told it was a video card problem.  I think it's a RAM problem, personally, but Information Technology ain't my bag.

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