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Shape disappering after changing constraints

mvonahnen
mvonahnen over 17 years ago

 I updated some clearance constraints, which caused all of my dyanmic shapes to be out of date.  When I did an update, one of my shapes would not update.  I can not select it, it does not show up.  I thought that the shape must have been deleted, but when I replaced it, the new one also disappeared and would not update.  Whats going on?

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    mvonahnen over 17 years ago

     This is the output from the shape report:

    Shape Settings -------------- Net name P1V2 Class ETCH Subclass PLANE5 Extents (1660.2 951.0) (6012.8 5550.3) Generation Results ------------------ Number of Etch Shapes 0 WARNING: No Etch Shapes Shape Instance Settings ----------------------- Shape fill ---------- 

    It does not explain why these etchs are disappearing.

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    mvonahnen over 17 years ago

     This is the output from the shape report:

    Shape Settings -------------- Net name P1V2 Class ETCH Subclass PLANE5 Extents (1660.2 951.0) (6012.8 5550.3) Generation Results ------------------ Number of Etch Shapes 0 WARNING: No Etch Shapes Shape Instance Settings ----------------------- Shape fill ---------- 

    It does not explain why these etchs are disappearing.

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