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Before I officially report this to ADSK, I wanted to run this by everyone to see if it’s just my box, or if something is truly broken.

I’m running the 32-bit flavor of Max Design 2009 with SP1 and the Creativity Extension installed, and it appears that the Scene Explorer window is totally hosed now. By that, I mean that I can still select objects by directly clicking on them in the spreadsheet view, but I can no longer use the Find tools to traverse a scene to find specifically named objects.

In Max 2008, the spreadsheet would automatically highlight objects that match as I typed, but no such luck in Design 2009. I know this used to work as I had a large architectural project that I used that feature on extensively in Design 2009 before (prior to SP1 or the extension), but for some reason, it’s busted now.

Here’s a quick Jing video I did to show what’s happening:

http://screencast.com/t/11LFVSVnpJ

Let me know if anyone else see’s this same issue.

Thanks,

-=Beau



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Hi Beau,

just tested it here on Max 2009 (not Design) with SP1 and Creativity Extension, and it works just like it should.
Either this is specific to Design, or something is messed up on your box.

Dave



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