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Topic ClosedAutoCAD LT 2008 and Windows7

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    Posted: 23.Nov.2011 at 16:05
I am running AutoCAD LT 2008 on Windows 7 - 64bit.  I am experiencing problems with how it looks on my screen.  There is an overlap of the program with the Windows 7 desktop screen.  I have not found a way to view the command line and the commands in paperspace.  Can anyone help?  I don't think this is a compatibility issue, but rather a setup issue.  Thank you!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Nov.2011 at 01:04
Maybe its a display driver issue.

Can you post an image?  Thanks.

Is Win7 64-bit or 32-bit?  I know that AutoCAD 2008 is 32-bit.


Edited by John Connor - 24.Nov.2011 at 01:06
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