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Topic: Early Save format Posted: 09.Nov.2018 at 20:16
Hello all!
My company likes to cater to our customers by saving our autocad files down to Autocad 2000/LT2000 .dwg format. some of our customers have older versions of autocad. While updating all of our files I'm noticing that my AutoCAD gets a bit glitchy. Especially when I'm working with dynamic blocks.
Would the file format effect that? If not what would it effect? I need to know these answers so I can propose to my manager that we are wasting our money on nicer computers if we are saving down. My goal is to get them to at least Autocad 2007.
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Posted: 12.Nov.2018 at 22:03
No we purge our drawings and utilize the same template for every drawing to start fresh. I'm just trying to find out if there is any added value to saving it to a more recent version.
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Posted: 05.Dec.2018 at 20:50
We use overkill but most of the time it isn't needed since our lines are all polylined. Never used Audit but I will look into it. I also have just added a DWS file to our templates so that should help keep the files clean as well. I believe the clients have a later version than AutoCAD 2000 ( I would hope). That's why I want to update to at least Autocad 2007 file save.
If there is no benefit to saving at a higher format then I will continue to save at 2000.
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