View Full Version : How to avert this disaster
reggy
10th Nov 2007, 03:03 am
I know this is a real newbie question. Please take a look at the enclosed screen capture and give me a clue as to what Is needed to do in order to avert a total disaster such as this. Is it a total disaster? Once in this position, can the sketch be saved? My intention was to use the Fully Define Sketch tool before I extruded the sketch. Obviously, I didn't get the chance.
Thanking you,
reggy
JD Mather
10th Nov 2007, 04:46 pm
Can you zip and post the file?
reggy
12th Nov 2007, 02:01 am
111111111111
Lazer
12th Nov 2007, 02:10 pm
111111111111
What does that mean:?
Hedgehog
12th Nov 2007, 02:22 pm
What does that mean:?
It's the 2 racehorses isn't it?.. 11 & 12... one-one won one race & one-two won one too :) (or is that 1111 & 12112?)
reggy
12th Nov 2007, 06:54 pm
It means that I do not yet know how to navigate this Forum yet and probably hit my keyboard in error and didn't know how to delete what I had posted. My apologies.
reggy
Lazer
12th Nov 2007, 07:04 pm
Click the edit button and you can edit your post, in there is the delete button.
reggy
12th Nov 2007, 07:55 pm
Thank you very much.
reggy
reggy
17th Nov 2007, 03:27 am
I am sorry that I am not able to compress the file enough to meet the Forum size requirement. I believe I have to learn the method of surpressing parts in the design tree, to substantially shrink the file in size.
I appreciate your response, as always.
reggy
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