0
$\begingroup$

After using an animation my A.L.O panel box no longer appears at all. Creating a cylinder etc no longer brings up the option in the bottom left, I can use the adjust last operation function but Ideally need to bring the original operator box back up

I've also checked in preferences > system > Global undo and this is checked.

Downloaded the 3.6 alpha and it's working in there, until I load my save file.enter image description here

Anyone have any ideas?

$\endgroup$
8
  • $\begingroup$ are you sure that you're not doing an action just after the one you want to correct? Also, you can still try F9 if you can't see the box $\endgroup$
    – moonboots
    May 16 at 18:10
  • $\begingroup$ Nope, opened blender. timeline is showing at the bottom. No operations box when creating a new object even when closing the timeline down. F9 works to open the box but yet another button to press during workflow. $\endgroup$
    – Kinergy J
    May 16 at 18:13
  • $\begingroup$ Ok that's weird $\endgroup$
    – moonboots
    May 16 at 18:22
  • $\begingroup$ Yeah, I've reinstalled Blender twice. It's not there in any New>General options at all which makes me think it's something to do with preferences that have been changed $\endgroup$
    – Kinergy J
    May 16 at 18:24
  • $\begingroup$ Nope check op, I've already looked into it. I've removed the files in appdata and done fresh installs but still remains the same. Checked the userpref.blend and startup.blend also. It's saving the preferences somewhere else despite deleting the above files. $\endgroup$
    – Kinergy J
    May 17 at 11:04

1 Answer 1

2
$\begingroup$

You can enable or disable it in the View menu, in the header of 3D Viewport:

enter image description here

This setting is saved with the file with other UI settings.

$\endgroup$
1
  • $\begingroup$ Exactly, it is saved with a file and can be saved with the startup file. So if he probably saved the startup file with this option disabled this would explain why the function is missing even when creating a new file with New > General. $\endgroup$ May 17 at 13:48

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .