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Gran Mathias

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  1. I find that even with a "locked group" the objects inside are still updating when the program recalculates, this being "fences" or "landscape Areas" It would be great if "locked" prevented this from happening.
  2. Hello. Thank you for reaching out. I have contacted you through pm.
  3. Hello! My issue is as follows: Whenever i try to adjust something on the landscape area objects in my project, the entire program stops responding, as if it has to "update" everything on all the objects. This is true even when im standing in a view with all layers turned off. The changes made dont matter, it can be a change of the class for the landscape area object, or it can be a change of thickness for some of the layers within.. whatever it is, as long as a change is made, the issue arises. The updating can take forever and often causes the program to run out of memory and then crash after 30 min or so. This system is top of the line with modern components, so this makes no sense to me.. "Se photo" It has been slow before, but newer to this point where im unable to make changes to the objects. I have tried reinstalling, but the issue persists. Also, latest video drivers, windows update and Vectorworks version. The program can also decide to stop responding and leak memory after too many operations without saving. One example of this was that i had visualization active and then activate a drawing under it. Nothing on the drawing would be affected by it, but it still froze the system. I have tried to search around to look for solutions, but im out of luck here. Is there any way to check whats causing this?
  4. Adding to this: Could also be that the Graphic Attributes is controlled by Class and that "Pen style" is set to none. This was the solution here.
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