If I create a single 3D box all is well.. I can move it around and edit as per usual.
If I create a second 3D box and try to move either the 1st one I created or the 2nd one, the one I'm moving idisapears. Once their is only a single 3D box left I can move it around no problem. This holds true regardless of the number of 3D boxes I create, as any one that is moved will vanish until I'm left with only a single 3D box.
I've tried exiting the program and starting a new project and the above error occurs each and every time.
The moved 3D boxes weren't actually vanishing, but were instead moving WAY outside of the worksheet and you can't seem them unless you zoom WAY out. Once they're moved back onto the worksheet they stay put and can be moved around/modified as normal after that. However, any newly created 3D box does the same thing after creation and trying to move it the first time.
Hopefully this helps anyone else experiencing the same problem.
Thank you for your post. I, too, saw this behavior. Another unexpected behavior when you draw a 3d box, resize it, then duplicate it (ctrl+d), then move the duplicate. Besides the box being moved to a far-off location (as you note), the copy appears at the size of the original 3d box, not the size of the resized box that was duplicated. It would be nice if these bugs could be addressed in version 1.0.
If I create a single 3D box all is well.. I can move it around and edit as per usual.
If I create a second 3D box and try to move either the 1st one I created or the 2nd one, the one I'm moving idisapears. Once their is only a single 3D box left I can move it around no problem. This holds true regardless of the number of 3D boxes I create, as any one that is moved will vanish until I'm left with only a single 3D box.
I've tried exiting the program and starting a new project and the above error occurs each and every time.
What's going on?
Update: Problem solved.
The moved 3D boxes weren't actually vanishing, but were instead moving WAY outside of the worksheet and you can't seem them unless you zoom WAY out. Once they're moved back onto the worksheet they stay put and can be moved around/modified as normal after that. However, any newly created 3D box does the same thing after creation and trying to move it the first time.
Hopefully this helps anyone else experiencing the same problem.
Thank you for your post. I, too, saw this behavior. Another unexpected behavior when you draw a 3d box, resize it, then duplicate it (ctrl+d), then move the duplicate. Besides the box being moved to a far-off location (as you note), the copy appears at the size of the original 3d box, not the size of the resized box that was duplicated. It would be nice if these bugs could be addressed in version 1.0.
-R