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Hey Tom,
you could try disable GPU processing,
I'm not saying it will fix your problem, but when every I have issues with verify I disable it
and it usually fixes my problems
In my experience, that is usually caused by paths that weren't either selected, they were ghosted or weren't in the transform..
I can't say that I have ever seen a post just leave out paths...
I utilize Transform HEAVILY!!!!
I don't believe that this is possible if I understand your question.
The block numbers are generated and controlled by the post and the control definition. The block numbers are not related to an operation.
The "List numbers" and the "Internal operation ID" numbers are available in the XML file.
The Operation list numbers might be out of sequence if you have ghosted operations.
My high speed toolpaths and stock models will dirty when I change the program number (in 2022 and 2023) and it drives me nuts.
It's also annoying how stock models dirty when a speed/feed change is made.
This happens to me in 2022 often. Usually when I create the 1st Optirough path in a file, then save the file. It goes dirty, I regen it & save it, then all is well. It is irritating, but since CNC has moved to 2023 you can be sure it won't be fixed.
I believe you're looking for Chord Height under File > Config > Shading. You can get there quickly under the View > Appearances group by hitting the little down arrow icon thingie in the lower-right corner of the group.
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