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I think you have a couple things going on.
1. you have lines under all the walls.
2. the default door classes have been deleted.
Try this:
1 Open a blank document place a door somewhere. Watch the class list while you do it. You will probably see Glazing-Clear appear.
2 Draw a wall. Drag the door into the wall. More classes will appear. Ceiling-Main, Sills.
3 Copy that wall with the door and paste it into your drawing. Those classes will come along for the ride.
4 Select all the doors. In the OIP go to Settings > 2D Visualization. Make the Visibility Classes section look like this:
Then delete all the lines :-).
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I'm not sure 2009 will even run on Windows 10.
https://www.vectorworks.net/sysreq?version=2009
But tech support may be able to help.
If you do get it to install, pay attention to the version of Quicktime. 12 years ago that was a common issue.
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You need to first click on a row header (In the above example it would be 2 or 2.1 or 2.2…). That tells the work sheet which database you want to sort ( you can have many databases in one worksheet).
Once a row header is selected you drag the sort or sum icon to the column you want to sort or sum.
I agree, it is a nonintuitive UI.
Vectorworks LEGACY Operating System Compatibility List
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9.5 came out in 2002 - but so did version 10, so it's possible your 2003 drawings are from v10 and won't be readable with v9.5.
There was a lot of craziness going on in the Mac switch to Intel.