No Vault check out dialog box in Inventor

April 8, 2020 Bob Felton

With the move to offsite work in Inventor projects using a connection to Vault back in the office, the monitor setup may be different than at work. This oversight can cause some dialog boxes to be reported as missing. Or that Inventor seems to lock up when the Vault check-in dialog box that was moved to a secondary screen in the office is missing at home.

Missing_Open_File_dialog

For Inventor, the missing check out dialog box is crucial to navigate to and open needed files from Vault.

The solution is to bring the open, but off-screen dialog box back into view.

When you press Alt+Spacebar then M, to move (with the keyboard arrows), the missing dialog box can be moved back onscreen. It helps if you know what side of the main monitor it may have been, otherwise, try first moving it to the right by holding the right arrow key on the keyboard, or the same for the left arrow.

You can also try holding the Windows key+Shift then press the left or right arrow keys as needed. That will pop the dialog box between monitors with each tap.

Once the check out dialog box is back on screen, Inventor will remember that position for the next session.

About the Author

Bob Felton

Sr. Technical Support Specialist, Manufacturing<br><br>Bob Felton has been supporting Autodesk products for over 25 years including core AutoCAD, P&ID, Plant 3D, AutoCAD for Mac, AutoCAD Mechanical, and Vault. His background is in graphics with an Applied Sciences degree and ten years manufacturing experience drafting, as well as technical illustration, image editing, and even patent drafting.

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