I have one file where a particular solid fails to regenerate each time I need to recover it from a backup.
I can copy and paste this solid from an earlier version of the file - and pastes in fine - it's there and correct, but if I try to do anything to it, even just double-clicking into the subtraction without changing anything, I can't then exit it without it failing.
If I copy and paste this same object into a blank file, there doesn't seem to be a problem. There only seems to be a problem when I put this particular object in a particular file.
Is there any way I can fix this? Does it indicate a corruption in the file that I should be worried about?
It's a subtraction where some simple solids are subtracted from a 3d symbol.
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I have one file where a particular solid fails to regenerate each time I need to recover it from a backup.
I can copy and paste this solid from an earlier version of the file - and pastes in fine - it's there and correct, but if I try to do anything to it, even just double-clicking into the subtraction without changing anything, I can't then exit it without it failing.
If I copy and paste this same object into a blank file, there doesn't seem to be a problem. There only seems to be a problem when I put this particular object in a particular file.
Is there any way I can fix this? Does it indicate a corruption in the file that I should be worried about?
It's a subtraction where some simple solids are subtracted from a 3d symbol.
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