Assembling components
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Assembling components
In the component placement tab I am unable to get the "placement" drop-down box to open. It won't open on an existing placed component or to assemble a new component.
Thank you in advance.
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Hi,
click File > Options > Windows Settings > Restore Defaults button
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remove %APPDATA%\PTC directory
Martin Hanák
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My first guess: when you open a part to assemble, it will be hanging on your mouse curser (moves with your mouse). You need to place it by clicking left into your assembly or open space (anywhere). Now you should be able to use the placement drop-down.
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Before going to "placement" tab, did you try placing the part somewhere in the room by just clicking left, so it's not moving with your mouse anymore? I know this is a very simple approach to your maybe more difficult problem but I'd try it as a start 😉
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Thanks for the suggestions.
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Hi,
click File > Options > Windows Settings > Restore Defaults button
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remove %APPDATA%\PTC directory
Martin Hanák
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Instead of restoring all defaults I selected 'Resume Display of Dialog Boxes'. That fixed my problem. Of course that begs the question of how it was changed.
Thank you so much for your help!
