MEP in recovery state

If I have a drawing that is frozen in the recovery state, what can I do so that I can continue working, or that my drawing returns to normal ?? Thank you!!

I think it's more of a part that is in a state of recovery and not an MEP (I don't see how we can be)

A screenshot is welcome

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HELLO

Same as FUZ3D; it is not possible to have a MEP in a state of recovery without the part or assembly being so...

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I think you know the icon that allows you to update your MEP following a change in the assembly.

This I am moderately surprised because it has already happened to me (very rarely it is true) without sure I can unlock with the famous icon. When this happens, I do the MEP again, otherwise I have hair growing inside my skull  :-)

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Hello

it also happened to me once or twice, I played the task manager to cut SW then restarted SW and restarted my MEP; I couldn't find anything else... Sorry.

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Hello

Finally I found thanks to your clues ... what was actually happening is that my drawing was unavailable because there was a part being rebuilt (even if it was closed and I had restarted SW). So I had to open every part of every sub-assembly of my main assembly. Thank you all ;-)