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The Magic Disappearing Views! 1

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vacuumdesigner

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Jan 16, 2007
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Has anybody seen the issue where SW will magically and randomly decide that it wants to draw the annotations and such on a 2-D view, but not the model that is in the view? I'm running 07 with SP 2.2 installed, but I saw this issue in 06 as well.
 
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Heckler
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
SWx 2007 SP 2.0 & Pro/E 2001
XP Pro SP2.0 P4 3.6 GHz, 1GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX 1400
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CBL: Drawing. I create a drawing from a standard 3-D model. Dimension it, annotate it, balloon it, and such. Then I'll print it and the annotations will be there but the 2-d views of the model won't be. When I reload the model at that point those same views go missing on my screen. If I restart SW it solves the problem.

Heckler: I'm currently running a Xeon 2.8 with 1 GB of RAM and an NVidia Quadro FX500.
 
If I restart SW it solves the problem
Permanently for that drawing and model? Or does it happen again?

Does this happen with other files too?

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It happens with other files, randomly. I can go weeks without seeing it, then POOF! the view is gone. I'll get it fixed and saved again, and the issue disappears. It happen accross multiple machines even.
 
We have seen this
A work a round is to convert the view to draft quality the when you print check the box convert draft quality to high quality
Another thing to try is tern the image quality down a notch or 2
 
I've done manxJim's work-around a number of times.

We've also used another work-around, with good results, but it doesn't always work: Click in the view, then switch that view to wireframe and then back to what it was.
 
vacuumdesigner,

I had that problem and I think I have fixed it.

Probably, you are doing two things.

[ol]
[li]You are allowing SolidWorks to switch views to draft mode.[/li]
[li]In the print window you have clicked "Convert draft quality drawing views to high quality".[/li]
[/ol]

Turn off the "Convert draft quality.." button.

Click on each of your drawing views and look in the browser under "Display Style". This probably will indicate draft mode. Turn this off. On old, converted drawings, the option disappears, which is fine by me.

JHG
 
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