When pressing Ctrl + Alt + shift a menu pops up for Scratch Disc preferences. and there are 4 drop down menus with the labels First, Second, third, and fourth. The First drop down has options "Startup" and "C:". The other 3 have "none" and "C:". I'm not sure on what to do to correct this frustrating error. I have Already changed the first to the C drive. and tried many combinations still doesnt work.
Are there any keyboard shortcuts for twirling folder groups open/closed? Â Would be nice if there was a command when I have a group selected that would unfold all nested folders to make all layers viewable.
i wanna make a gate leaf opening and closing , is that even possible in autocad 2011 , like an animation , cant find anything on youtube tried to do it with camera etc etc.
This is an annoying change from acad 2007 to acad 2011. Every time I start and end the Mtext command, as the dialog box opens and closes, the screen "shudders", or "jumps" a little. It is hard on my eyes. I have explored the MTEXTFIXED and the MTEXTED commands, but I can't get it to settle down.
I am no expert in AutoCAD Map3D, but as a IT Technician, I am responsable for installing and configuring the application.
I just did an upgrade from AutoCADMap3D 2012 -->2013. For the two users that I did the installation, they have been getting this error "Exception in command ARX covsrvechelle19.arx" screenshot attached.
The dxf file they are trying to access is on the network drive. With Map3D2012 they have never experienced this problem. I installed AutoCAD SP1 but the problem still persisted.
I am using Inventor 2011 and vault. Â When I go to insert another instance of an IFeature i get a message that says "cannot insert iFeature that is currently open for edit (see attached) Â The .ide file and the part used to extract the iFeature are both closed and not checked out of the vault.
The only workaround I know of is is to close the file and open it up again.
I am repeatedly running into the same problem of a data linked table losing its formatting upon closing and opening the file.Â
Each time this happens, I am forced to enter the properties tab and return the height of the text and the height of the cell to the size that it had originally been. Is there an option that I have not seen? What is continuously causing this error?
On a PC with XP.Recently cs5.1 extended started closing by itself after being open for just a few minutes.Upgrade to cs6 today and the same thing happened: Opened photoshop, created a .psd file, added color and text, left the program and it closed by itself.
I am running a Vista Home Premium 64 bit os.I previously installed Photoshop CS4 Extended and was running fine.Today it comes up with the following message and closes down when I click okay. The specified module could not be found.C:Program Files (x86) Common FilesAdobeAdobe Version CueCS4Client4.0.1VersionCueDLL Can anyone help? I tried reinstalling Photoshop with no luck. I also have 2 program files in Windows Explorer.The first is named Program Files and the 2nd is named Program Files (x86)Does anyone know why it has 2 Program Files?
I am trying to learn what can be done using HDR Toning in Photoshop CS5. At first I was impressed by its capabilities. I was working on a photograph of a train in a wooded valley in eary spring (before most leaves were out), with bright sunlight coming from almost straight overhead. So, the top of the train and the ballast in front of the train are very bright, the woods to the sides were shadowed, and the sides and nose of the train were in deep shadow. HDR Toning seemed to be giving me very nice control over adjusting the various tones. But when I closed the HDR Toning window, PhotoShop thought for a couple of seconds, and then changed my image, making it much darker than it was when the window was open!  What's going on here? Is this expected behavior? How can I get HDR Toning to keep my photograph from changing after I close the window?
=Photoshop 7 keeps closing suddenly on me. It only happens when I try to open or save files in a certain folder, I think. The weird thing is I moved that folder out of the folder that it is inside, to the desktop, and then I could save and open files in that folder just fine. Then when I cut and pasted it back into that folder the same problem happens. I've tried using a registry repair program, and done a virus scan, and nothing.
way of opening images in CS2 where after opening they will appear in the middle of the CS screen rather then in the top left corner? Â I can drag and maximize so they appear in the middle, but on reopening another image they default to the top left again, I would like them to always open in the middle?
I've just upgraded to CS5 from Elements, boy what a difference! I've hit a problem when I want to close the photos that I've edited. when I've processed them I want to save them as either TIFF or JPEG files. Â I've been to File>Scripts>Image processor which allows me to convert the files and send them to a folder of my choice - albeit in a sub folder. But, and it's a big but, the original RAW files remain open, and have to be manually closed one by one. After a big shoot this will be PIA. Â I've also looked at File>Automate>Batch. This will process my photos, but on every alternate one I get a message saying that the "Feather" function is not working, and that photo is not processed, so i only get 50% saved. In addition they can only be saved in the original folder so I finish up with both RAW and processed files. Then I have to do a tidy up exercise. Â What can I do? The first option seems the best if there was some way in which the processed files could be closed. I've told to create an action, but it doesn't tell me how to do it. I'm also told that I can download some actions in addition to the default actions, but again I'm not told what these are, or where they can be found. Â All I need is to close multiple files that I've worked on and converted to my chosen storage format.
I have this strange problem with processes that are not stopping Because it is not stopping i cant open photoshop on a later time hours later because the program thiks it is running on the background somewhere i cant find it. After terminating the process photoshop.exe and retry it opens again.
I keep receiving a error message when closing PS CS6 which says "Adobe Media Core CS6 has stopped working". What can I do to resolve this issue? I'm running Windows Vista professional.
In Photoshop Extended CS6, when closing a document, once the document has closed you are now left with a great big empty workspace, which also has to be closed to remove it from the screen - and it won;t close with a keyboard shortcut, it has to be closed by the mouse. Is there a way to either close this empty workspace by keyboard shortcut or to not have it appear once a document is closed?
When I use Adboe 7.0 with Nikon coolscan IV 3.0 software I run into a problem (it does not occur all the time). I will scan from 5-50 slides and then when I am done I close the Nikon scanner and it closes Adobe as well.
I can reboot turn on the scanner before opening Adobe and sometimes that works or sometimes I open Adobe and then turn on the scanner and that works sometimes. Is there a patch? or am I just trying too hard?
When I am working with various pictures in PS, I have like 10 open and every time I go out of photoshop and come back, they have all closed down to the docking window. I have to re-open them again from there, I want to STOP THEM from closing when I go to desktop or somewhere else. I want them to stay afloat. I know I can click Ctrl + mouse and "restore all windows" but that is also a nuisance because it resized my PS window and I have to push up teh layers palette again.
My CS5 keeps closing seconds after I open it. I don't even have to try and open a file. It just closes down. No warning, no errors, nothing! It was working fine two days ago. I'd rather not be forced to uninstall as I've got effect plugins that I use and that have custom settings.
When I use the image processor from Bridge, I specify that I want it to process the images selected in Bridge, save as a PSD and run a set of actions.Â
The files do get saved to a PSD folder, but they do not get closed, so they all remain open. This slows the process down dramatically and it used to close them all, as it should.Â
When I close a large document Photoshop does not release the memory. If I open another document the program is slow and not resposive. If I close out of Photoshop and restart it then load the other document it is quick and responsive again.
I've recently been working with a large, simple drawing in which I am trying to separate the different shapes into their own layers. I've been using the polygonal lasso tool, and my plan is to select the desired shapes and "right-click > layer via copy." However, twice already has the lasso selection closed by itself before I could complete the selection.
I am using Adobe Photoshop CS3 on a Dell Windows Vista platform.
To my surprise I noticed that Photoshop's default shapes like rectangle, triangle, diamond, etc are not closed shapes. Strange, because who wants to pull a corner and then discover that it's actually two points on top of each other?
Is there a quick way to close them without removing the last anchor point and then connecting the 2nd last point with the first one?
In preparing photos imported from iphoto for a book, I've learned how to change the ppi and format, but when I try to move on I find I don't know how to save and close out of editing a photo. The photos either have red "edit in progress" bands, or multiple copies, or both.  I don't know where to save them, either.
I've just bought CS6 (yesterday); everything works fine until I click to open liquify, when I get a message saying that CS6 'is not responding', and it immediately closes down.