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Assembly analysis model results windows can't be shown

Assembly analysis model results windows can't be shown

Assembly analysis model results windows can't be shown

(OP)
Hi all,

I'm running a Mechanica assembly model in WF4.  Nothing exotic, three parts with a load placed on one part and a restraint on another.

The model appears to run fine.  But after when I try to plot the results window for any quanity or option, I get this message: "None of the selected result windows can be shown"  A quick check run finds no errors, status window shows no errors.

To this point I've used Mechanica almost exclusively for single parts, so I may be missing something obvious, but if anyone knows what I'm doing wrong, I'd appreciate some guidance.   

RE: Assembly analysis model results windows can't be shown

(OP)
I finally tried exiting proE and restarting the program, and was able to get results plots.  Pro doesn't like to let go of used memory sometimes.

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