![]() ![]() You now know which half contains the issue. You now know the setting that is messed up is in the half that you included from the original ini file. Open toad and observe if the issue is resolved.Move the NEW frankensteined ini file into User Files.Open the two ini files in a text editor (with line numbers unless you are crazy) and copy half of the old ini file with the other half of the vanilla ini file into a thrid file.You are going to be creating a new ini file that will contain parts of the other two. Move the original and the vanilla ini file (renamed to something else like vanilla.ini) into a new directory for working. You are going to be mixing these two so be careful not to corrupt the original ini file! You now have two ini files - a vanilla ini file inside the user files directory and the old backup. Observe that the original issue is no longer occurring in this new setup.Double check that the ini file is backed up.Scan the AppData\Roaming\Quest Software\Toad for Oracle\\User Files directory for Toad.ini.I suggest the following method when desperate: While I don't know the exact way to fix your issue. Object palette blanked out on me, colors off after a power outage etc. I have had multiple issues with Toad settings. ![]()
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