Basgielen Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 I used architecture on my pc. I installed Autocad on another pc with the same Serial code. I can see on the top that my version suddenly is a Educational version. I'm telling you this because i don't know if this is the reason of my problem. The problem: i can't see the properties of an object when i use autocad architecture in the educational version. For example: I make a wall and i place a window in the wall. Now i want to change the width of my window, using the properties bar. SO i click on my window (right mousebutton) and click on PROPERTIES. It opens the properties bar BUT i can't see the window and his properties. At the top of the properties bar it says "No selection".. How can this be when i begin with the right mouseclick on my window?? When i do it in the other direction: Open properties (ctrl+1) first and then select for example my wall, still nothing changes in the properties bar! Can someone please help me?? Quote
Murph_map Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 First the education version has all the features of the commerical version. Second what is Pickfirst set to? (type pickfirst in the command line) Third are you using the _AecWindowAdd command to add the window from the menus/ribbon? Quote
Basgielen Posted April 26, 2013 Author Posted April 26, 2013 After the command autocad asks for a new value for pickfirst And i'm not using that command for adding the window. You can see on the printscreen that there's no selection of an object in the Propertiesbar, even when my wall is selected. Quote
Murph_map Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 By the screen shot the pickfirst is set to 1, that's correct, Zoom in and make sure you are selecting the Window Object and not part of the wall, also if you pick on the down arrow on the property palette does it list any thing? Do you have the service packs for 2013 installed? Quote
Basgielen Posted April 29, 2013 Author Posted April 29, 2013 I just installed the update and the problem is solved. Thanks for the help. Quote
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