G Ghost42 Well-known member May 6, 2015 #1 I have some silos that refuse to delete or even identify themselves. This is on a route I have imported from 2010, anyone have a trick/idea how to rid myself of them? I have selected each layer, can't think of anything else. Rog TS12
I have some silos that refuse to delete or even identify themselves. This is on a route I have imported from 2010, anyone have a trick/idea how to rid myself of them? I have selected each layer, can't think of anything else. Rog TS12
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 May 6, 2015 #2 Hi Rog, Check your layers. The assets maybe on the session layer instead of the route layer which will prevent you from being able to delete these assets. John
Hi Rog, Check your layers. The assets maybe on the session layer instead of the route layer which will prevent you from being able to delete these assets. John
G Ghost42 Well-known member May 6, 2015 #3 JCitron said: Hi Rog, Check your layers. The assets maybe on the session layer instead of the route layer which will prevent you from being able to delete these assets. John Click to expand... Feel a bit of an idiot, fired up 2010 to check the original and it turns out to be a spline. Another inch along the learning curve!
JCitron said: Hi Rog, Check your layers. The assets maybe on the session layer instead of the route layer which will prevent you from being able to delete these assets. John Click to expand... Feel a bit of an idiot, fired up 2010 to check the original and it turns out to be a spline. Another inch along the learning curve!