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I have a drawing with 10 tabs.  Several are copies of an original tab.  Recently one morning there was an error in the main (most recent) tab where several lines were dragged well outside of the drawing area.  This error was duplicated in each of the parent tabs, despite those tabs not having been opened in weeks or months.

I fixed the error on the most recent tab, leaving the other tabs to be fixed later.  This morning on login I see massive errors on that fixed tab.  Rotations of shapes throwing some of the lines all over the place.

 

I tried the WebGL thing, doesn’t make a difference.  Any thoughts?

 

thx,

 

Jim

Hi @Jim Schooler, thanks for posting in the Community! The behaviour you have described seems to be related this bug reported in this Community post. We’ve gone ahead and reverted the change. Could you confirm if you’re still experiencing issues with this?

If the issue still persists, please comment here and we’d be happy to help take a closer look.

 


It appears to me that this has resolved my first problem.  The second problem occurs only on the tab that I fixed the first problem on and it resulted in real chaos.  A little investigation and I notice that this drawing is slightly smaller than the other ones.  I had to put the drawing in infinite mode to reach some of the wires affected by the first problem.  I’m guessing that in the return from infinite mode something happened that resulted in shrinking it smaller than the 22”x34” size that I have.

I reverted the drawing back to the Oct 24th date that was OK and will re-do the work done since then, probably safer than trying to fix whatever happened only on that tab.

I did save the “bad” drawing and stuck it into a support folder in case it is of interest to you.


Thanks for the reply ​@Jim Schooler. Glad to know reverting to a previous version of your diagram helps! If you need further assistance, please feel free to provide any screenshots of the issue or a link to your support folder so we can help take a closer look. 


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