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Somebody messed with my setings!


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Another machinist here used my system and I'm all screwed up now. Every time I open up a new file, there are axis lines on the screen (not the small gnomen) that I have to use F9 to get rid of. I can't for the life of me find where to turn that off. Also, now my operations manager moves every time I re-generate something. I tried arranging everything where I want it and re-saving my tool bar, but it still moves. Any ideas?

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To get rid of the F9 issue, in Settings-Config-Screen tab, uncheck "display part information."

 

First open a new session of MC and don't open an existing file. Make this config change and save your config. If you do this with your current file open, it'll alter your default MC open folder to the folder of your current file. I always make config changes in a new session of MC with nothing open.

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+1 to Thad. Always make config changes in a new MC session prior to openeing any file or doing any work or you may change more than what you had intended. It is also a good idea to save your config with a name other than the default. I keep a copy of the named config in a seperate folder in case some one changes something in my config.

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