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(OP)
when assign a new load to different frame. Previous one disappers. I right-clicked and checked load is still there it just doesn'T display. How can I see all the loads that I assigned in one screen?

RE: loads

When you add another load be careful to click "add to existing loads" instead of "replace existing loads."

Yet another one of CSi's wonderful "gifts"...

RE: loads

(OP)
What you say is about loading the same frame again. it deletes existing loads if you don't click ''add to axisting loads'' . But I assign loads to different frames and pieces of structure. And I can only see loads to one piece of structure on the screen. Loads are there(Right clicked pieces and saw) but they just don't display all together.

RE: loads

Hmmm--not the obvious error!

One idea is that you might accidentally have put some loads with another load case.

Another idea: Are some loads member loads and some joint loads?  If so, then if you need to make sure the "Show Joint Loads With Span Loads" checkbox is checked under Display, Show Frame Loads.

Surely your model isn't rotated so that some loads simply aren't visible.

I hope one of those is it because I have no other idea!

RE: loads

(OP)
thanks I'll try that.

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