On the other hand I haven't used clearance cube since finishing level 2 training class years ago. Found move/point normal, increment & clearplane options to be way better. Try those. I found CC to be cumbersome & prone to smashing up probes if you're not too careful. And the latest pc dmis versions (2020-2022) don't help much either. Very buggy & prone to mess up CC big time. I would recommend too switching from summary mode to command mode. Better program control, better understanding of what's going on & easier time to fix things when you see more on the edit window screen.
Instead of independently opening each feature, it may be helpful to review your similar features in the edit window using command mode.
By all means switch back to summary after your review for normal running, but you can see more information in a glance using command mode which could help yield your solution faster.
I haven't worked with CC and have no desire to. Hope you find what settings are causing your issue.
command mode has its place, imo, and it is useful for doing some things that cant be done in summary mode.
cc works for me because i work in a development lab and often dont need to run complete programs so the ability to mask features and characteristics and run a partial program without worrying about what potential crashes move points may create saves me lots of time.
its always interesting to me that creative people say things like "im not interested in learning more" but on some level i understand that. what id like to avoid is the "my way is best" conversation and focus our time on solutions.
if you dont have a solution, i dont understand the need to share that here. but thanks for your time anyway
And this may be the case for utilizing command mode to review your issue, IMO. This was not any sort of 'my way vs your way', merely that you explained you have already made attempts and those attempts were not getting you the success you were looking for. Typically, that would mean you NEED to do something else. Good luck with your issue.