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IntelliCAD is worth it's weight in gold for this kind of thing...I've recovered the money it cost me over and over again. Only last week I managed to sort out a drawing that would only load 34% into AutoCAD and then stop!!! Turned out to be a currupt hatch patten - once we had loaded and removed the item from the file, the user could once again load it into AutoCAD. It took us an hour to find the solution, but we did not loose days of draughting time. Regards Alan (Cadalot) http://www.cadalot.co.uk On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 01:13:59 GMT, "Yannick G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I don't know about Intellicad. The only way I found to fix the problem was >uninstalling AutoCAD and re-installing it, just re-installing over did not >do the trick. > >I don't think my problem was related to a drawing, because the error was >coming up just by opening the options window without having any file opened. > >But thanks for giving your idea > > >"dcd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> "Yannick G." >> Something certainly has changed by the sound of it! Probably a small >> corruption somewhere - have you tried fixing the drawings with Intellicad? >> Open and save (sounds mad, but it has worked for me in the past)! >> DCD >> >> >
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