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Hi Collins, 

 

I cannot remember exactly what I did to fix it. I think it was in Vector Works preferences. Go in to Tool, Options, Select Vector Works preferences. There are 6 tabs or so in there. If the issue was not there then I believe we had to go into the video card options. We are on windows and we had Nvidia cards. You Tube had always been a great source to solve problems as well. I see from my post above I replied that it was all graphic related. 

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Hi Collins, I looked at all of my preferences to yours. There are minimal to no differences. If I recall the issue with 2018 was we were given Windows laptops with a seperate video card and the video card had to be updated in NVIDIA setting then the VW program had to use the NVIDIA settings. I still have to set up the graphics card even in the VW 2020 version I have now. I get an error  at start up and we had to google how to fix that as well. Again into NVIDIA and have VW use NVIDIA

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I have just got this issue.  My screen looks like below.  I have VW 2019 and a 2019 MacBook Pro 15" with  16GB memory - only 20% used and graphics:

Radeon Pro 560X 4 GB

Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB

 

How do I reformat the graphics to work?  Is it in settings and then in VW settings?  No IT support here so it is just me and an urgent project to deliver.  I can't open a file I was working on yesterday or should I say I can't see it.  Layers and classes are all there in drop downs just not visible.

 

Screenshot 2020-10-08 at 14.42.18.png

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On 9/25/2020 at 4:17 PM, Pat Stanford said:

Yes, you can easily create viewports showing different layers. Select the Viewport. Click the Layers button in the OIP. Set the visibility of layers for that Viewport.

 

Or even better, take a look at the VW Title Block Border object. It is designed to be placed on the Sheet Layer with the viewports but give you the ability to edit the project information across all the TBBs in the file or the Sheet information for just that single TBB.

 

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49 minutes ago, justinekwood said:

I have just got this issue.  My screen looks like below.  I have VW 2019 and a 2019 MacBook Pro 15" with  16GB memory - only 20% used and graphics:

Radeon Pro 560X 4 GB

Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB

 

How do I reformat the graphics to work?  Is it in settings and then in VW settings?  No IT support here so it is just me and an urgent project to deliver.  I can't open a file I was working on yesterday or should I say I can't see it.  Layers and classes are all there in drop downs just not visible.

 

Screenshot 2020-10-08 at 14.42.18.png

Curious, if go to your compute's System Preferences > Energy Saver, is the, "Automatic graphics switching" option turned on or off?  If it's turned on, try turning it off, restart the computer, make sure the preference remains off and try Vectorworks again.

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I have the same problem as Justine. All in a sudden I can't see any of my files in VW. It is all grey.

I have a deadline tomorrow and none of the files I am working with in VW are visible.

I tried to follow Gunter's advice about the energy setting but there is no 'Automatic graphics switching' on my MAC settings.

 

I remember seeing something about NIVIDA. I think it may be the problem. What is it and how do I resolve the issue? A bit of an urgency to say the least.  

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