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Topic ClosedCatalog for AutoCAD Files

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    Posted: 16.Sep.2010 at 17:19
I work in IT and have very little experience with using AutoCAD. I'm trying to find a solution to manage thousands of AutoCAD drawings.

I need to be able to extract internal fields (Title, Author, Date Created, Modified, etc.) so I can put together an inventory of what we have.

Does anyone know of a product or script that will allow me to do this without having to manually open each file?

Thanks in advance.
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File properties are accessible through an API so such functionality can be developed as a custom utility. But you can also try the Project Snap indexing tool - see:
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