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    Can’t Remove XYZ Axes!

    Kind of strange but I have removed from the Configuration/Settings menu the XYX axis (origin) and I see now that I don’t have XYZ in the origin BUT I still have these very long solid lines thru XYZ which I can’t remove. I try with the Erase icon and I click on anyone but nothing happens.

    Like a beginner I don’t know what I did and got these lines there but how can I remove them?

    Thanks
    Nicolas

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    Re: Can’t Remove XYZ Axes!

    F9 = axes icons on/off (gnomons)
    ALT+F9 = origin lines on/off
    ALT+G = grid settings

    Should be on that friggin' quick ref card you printed out.
    The thicker parts of those lines show the positive side.

    Query... why would you set the construction view to the isometric view ??

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    Re: Can’t Remove XYZ Axes!

    Pure havens mate, spent 1 hour trying……

    Never thought were gnomons, I thought were lines I put

    ….and I do have handy my quick ref card which I printed in a smaller/handy format
    Nicolas

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    Re: Can’t Remove XYZ Axes!

    Check your software or configuration settings to see if you can unhide the X, Y, and Z axes. Look for an option to "show axes" or "display origin." Try using the "unhide" incredibox command in your software to unhide the X, Y, and Z axes. This command may be found in the "View" or "Display" menu.

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