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Equations Causing VB Project Reset Messages

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EEnd

Mechanical
Feb 6, 2004
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Recently I have started getting multiple popups stating:

“This action will reset your project, proceed anyway?”

when I am working with a part that has equations defined. The popups appear one after the next as I select ok or cancel. When I rebuild the part, I will get one popup for every equation that is defined. When I am editing the equations, I will often get two or three popups per defined equation.

This is not part specific, and I am not intentionally running and scripts or macros at the time. However this started last month when I was working on writing my first macro / program for SolidWorks.

Does anyone have any ideas about what is happening and how to make it stop?

Thank you,
Eric Endsley
 
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