No, it is different. Before it was, when you have marked for example 1 edge and then check the checkbox, all edges (example 522) was in the list. Fine so far. But when you changed the geometry, so the edge count differs, for example 1000 or 10, and then you go to the fillet task and uncheck the box, the 522 edges was in there (and not the 1 edge (which makes at least some sense) or a empty list or all actual edges) and it forces to compute them, even it makes no sense at all, because the count does not match and due topological changes (not TNP!), so if fails anyway. I hope i explained it a little bit better.adrianinsaval wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 10:17 pm I'm confused, that looks like the same behavior that you reported in the OP,
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