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Hello

 

I seem to have screwed something up.......I started working on the giraffe tutorial, since I thought that might be beneficial since I still have some problems with modelling.

 

 

I wanted to change the units for the grid, so I could follow along properly, from cm to ft. However, after I did that, the grid disappeared even though I have "display grid" checked. I had changed the grid spacing from .16cm to 1foot, I wouldn't have thought that would have made it disappear.

 

I probably did something wrong, what I want to know is is there anyway to get the default settings back?

 

Roger

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  • *A:M User*

Hello

 

I seem to have screwed something up.......I started working on the giraffe tutorial, since I thought that might be beneficial since I still have some problems with modelling.

 

 

I wanted to change the units for the grid, so I could follow along properly, from cm to ft. However, after I did that, the grid disappeared even though I have "display grid" checked. I had changed the grid spacing from .16cm to 1foot, I wouldn't have thought that would have made it disappear.

 

I probably did something wrong, what I want to know is is there anyway to get the default settings back?

 

Roger

 

 

OK well I answered my own question here----was fumbling around looking for the support number under the Help menu and found Reset Settings, which is what I was looking for in the first place.

 

Anyway, just in case someone else was wondering, that's what it is.

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