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Eagle - The "holes" inside the pads have disappeared !

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ItsMike

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Hello,

I've been using Eagle for a bit and at first I remember that every pad had a hole in it like this:
**broken link removed**

I must have played with the settings too much and Now I can't see those holes, just the pads.
(See attached file).

I even tried make ALL the layers visible and the problem persists.

Any idea what did I do wrong ?
 

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have you altered the hole size in the settings?

I havnt got eagle set up at the moment but i think it might be under restring in the settings
 
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I just figured out what that was...
One of the scripts did that, for some reason starting a new board didn't restart it.
 
I can't get my CAD to look like yours but.............
On the left side there is a button that has squares. Blue, Red, Green. (Display) I think you have something turned off.
Maybe HOLES, DRILLS, PADS,???????????
Play with it.
 
Did you update to 5.11 recently? I had same problem.

Open a schematic or board >options>set...>misc>click "real" under display mode.

BTW, when I did that for one version, all versions on that computer were also fixed.

John
 
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I fixed it by running one of the scripts (Can't remember which cause i just ran them all one by one).

Thanks.
 
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moderator, may please help please delete this post
 
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It is 'OPTIONS, SET, MISC, THEN AT THE BOTTOM' then select, either no drills or real.
 
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