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Can't see my objects.

Can't see my objects.

Can't see my objects.

(OP)
I just opened up a new page and drew some objects and for some reason I can't see them...any of them! if I go to my other pages they work just fine but not this new one. It's weird. If I select the area they're in I can see the handles(you know, the blue grabbers) but when I click back on the outside of the object the handles disappear and so does the object.

RE: Can't see my objects.

Hi Mark,

import Your *.dwg into Your *.dwg (block) wich is "safe and sound". What happened?
Lothar

RE: Can't see my objects.

(OP)
I'm still working on finding the *.dwg(block) you're talking about but I wanted to ask you how to restore toolbars to their normal state. In other words I put a bunch of toolbars on my drawing thinking I'd be able to experiment with them to see if they'd save me any steps. Then I realized they were taking up too much space so I started dragging icons off that I didn't use. Now I'm thinking of restoring one or more of those toolbars in their entirety back to my drawings. How do you do that?
I appreciate you,
Mark

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