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After building and changing a model a number of times I start to get problems with LDD where it wont place the parts correct.

I know the pice will fit and if I do the same combination on a new drawing it will work. On an older large model it will place the part with a small gap of empty space, therefore the next part won't fit.

Is there any way you can force LDD to retrace the model and reset it's messuremensts since it's LDD who loses it ;)

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Good for you, I seem to get it on almost all models when they get above 3-400 parts and i do a lot of alterations

It is a known problem.

The only way to solve (except rebuild the model) is detect the key bricks that create the anomaly and "straighten" them (and all connected bricks), for example connecting them to another well placed brick.

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It is a known problem.

The only way to solve (except rebuild the model) is detect the key bricks that create the anomaly and "straighten" them (and all connected bricks), for example connecting them to another well placed brick.

Thanks for the tip. Nice to know it's not only me or my computer ;)

The primary solution is to avoid weird placement of bricks as much as possible.

If the issue happens even so, try to fix the placement of the brick as soon as possible connecting the problematic block to a well placed brick (a brick just placed in the scene is the more secure choice).

from my experience it happens mainly with flexible hoses, ie when editing my model LDD prior to saving it shows no errors, but after reopening that annoying error message about "...some bricks were removed because bla bla bla" appears. But I also noticed it with tyres, simply I always CTRL+A >> Delete, and than all back with CTRL+Z = if there were problems like this it would reappear the error message right after bringing those previously deleted bricks back...just be careful not to save you model while your bricks are temporarily deleted...in such case I cannot help you, sorry :laugh:

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