Deleting Objects from 3-axis Screen

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Re: Deleting Objects from 3-axis Screen

by ArtF » Sat Jul 11, 2015 1:48 pm

John:

By the way, thanks for confirmation that a Mac will run Gearotic OK... Ill forget that
for future users as well.

Thx
Art

Re: Deleting Objects from 3-axis Screen

by ArtF » Sat Jul 11, 2015 3:09 am

>>I'm sure I had done this before but short term memory is getting shorter.

  Im pretty sure I used to remember things better, but I forget exactly how much I used to remember as opposed
to how much I currently forget. ... what was I talking about again?

Art

 

Re: Deleting Objects from 3-axis Screen

by John T » Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:19 pm

Hi Art
You're right i was getting a "tool path" question.

A simple selection i.e. drag a box around the items and then since I'm using a Mac - a function-shift-delete does the trick.

I'm sure I had done this before but short term memory is getting shorter.

John

Re: Deleting Objects from 3-axis Screen

by ArtF » Fri Jul 10, 2015 1:30 pm

John:

  Hmm, sounds liek your trying to delete the toolpaths, not the object. Try just selecting the object, and hitting the delete key on the keyboard, not the delete button on the screen. Does that work?
Art

Deleting Objects from 3-axis Screen

by John T » Fri Jul 10, 2015 12:58 pm

Hi Art,
I have put more objects not the 3-Axis screen than I want there.  My problem is I can't seem to select and remove specific items.  I can select the item
and get the 4 corners and dotted line.  When I click on the delete button a dialog comes and asks if I want all tool paths deleted - I click yes and the dialogue box goes away but nothing changes on the 3-axis screen.

All my other methods of making things go away are to no avail.

Help

John

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