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copy-paste changes color lines with autocad lt 2013

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Good morning to all,
I have a problem with autocad lt 2013 that I recently re-installed. when I enter into a drawing and I make copy/paste of an object any line of layer 0 change color and become white (originally they are green). consulting the line properties in the layer tells me they are green, but it is not so.
Can you help me?

Thank you.
 
You were clear, but I think the problem is in the drvider sk video.
in fact acad (if I understood) turns out that the object is white. It's a green video.
Do I understand?
 
is it not that the lines are part of a block or a group?

properties are inherited sometimes in an intuitive way. . .
 
bye,
Meanwhile thank you for somehow responding.
No, they're not part of a block or group. I've been using autocad for several years and I've never been through this.
I'm going to detail to explain better. apro new design -> design a line in layer 0 that has green color (the problem only happens in layer zero) -> copio and neckline -> the glued line becomes white while the original one remains green -> then as soon as I zoom even the original green one becomes white. But if I go to see the property of the object, it tells me that it should be green. Moreover if they select the line with the pointer reappear green, but as soon as the deseleziono returns white.
 
I did a video but I can't attach it as I managed to do for the previous file, what could be the reason? It weighs 3.5 mb, maybe it's too many?
 
The question is intriguing!

I can't tell you what's going on. maybe something that has to do with visualization styles or print styles... info in the dwg may be corrupt though _audit and _recover do not solve the problem.

if you want to put a 'pezza' to your design (as well as regrow it from scratch)
apply to the template layout a page setting that has as table print styles "no" and activates the check mark on "view printing styles" immediately below. I saw you print with the preview layout so you won't have any problems.

re-epilogando:
right click on the template tab -> page management - edit *model* -> table printing styles: no one and active check mark immediately below

Hi.
Good morning to all,
I have a problem with autocad lt 2013 that I recently re-installed. when I enter into a drawing and I make copy/paste of an object any line of layer 0 change color and become white (originally they are green). consulting the line properties in the layer tells me they are green, but it is not so.
Can you help me?

Thank you.
 
It works but it's just a "daughter." I have thousands of drawings and for everyone I should do this:(((()
Hell, but maybe there's no solution... my colleagues' pc doesn't have this problem.. .
 
if on your colleagues' computers the problem does not exist then it can really be a hardware-related problem.
verify the impostments of their video card and try to set them similar to yours.
also verify that your autocad is updated to the latest service pack and also try to update the video card drivers
 
OK I try, but I doubt I will solve the peer problem before reinstalling it worked well in my pc.
Thanks for the advice, I'll let you know.
 
open and copy-paste both in the same file and in other file
copy also pasted from other files inside your own.

and everything works quietly. I repeat the concept: do you have a nvidia video card? :smile:
 
You were clear, but I think the problem is in the drvider sk video.
in fact acad (if I understood) turns out that the object is white. It's a green video.
Do I understand?
Sorry crystal, I don't know how but I didn't see your answer. thanks to you for the advice. today I see to update the drivers of the video card and then I let you know.
 

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