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Vladimir Michl
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Topic: Transferin dwg files to a new PCPosted: 13.Nov.2008 at 19:48 |
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Just copy all files to the new folders and then use the RefMan tool to adjust the xrefs/images paths globally to these new folders (or to relative paths).
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CadNewbie
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Posted: 13.Nov.2008 at 19:45 |
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Tx, Are not in network, actually the old PC is going "out of business" I got a new PC.Anyway I will make sure are in share with the other Pc's on the network.
Tx again
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CadNewbie
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Posted: 13.Nov.2008 at 19:41 |
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I will check the synctoy. Tx ! |
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CadNewbie
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Posted: 13.Nov.2008 at 19:38 |
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Thanks for your input.
I have done it, it works great ! But I have at least 100 files I need to transfer, so I was wondering if there is a differente way.
Thank you !
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CadNewbie
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Posted: 13.Nov.2008 at 19:19 |
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Thanks for your input. I have done and it works great. But I have at least 100 files. So I was wondering if I can do it in one shot instead of e-mail 100 files. But Thanks |
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Arben.Allaraj
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Posted: 13.Nov.2008 at 17:56 |
If this 2 computers are in network make share your folder where are your files. Edited by Arben.Allaraj - 13.Nov.2008 at 17:56 |
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Ing Arben.Allaraj
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rossassociates
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Posted: 12.Nov.2008 at 11:06 |
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or take a look at synctoy from Microsoft (it's a free Power Tool :) which should allow you to synchronise directories.. :)
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Apeiron
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Posted: 12.Nov.2008 at 07:15 |
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Use eTransmit and it will take everything.
Open the drawings and use eTransmit and this AutoCad function it will collect all the information that contains your drawings and it will export in a zip file where you will see that is everything inside(xref dwgs, images, ctb,etc).
Good luck
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CadNewbie
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Posted: 11.Nov.2008 at 21:41 |
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I have DWG (Cad 2007) files that have external images and a type of fonts I need to keep on the drawings. I bought a new PC so I need to transfer those files....but I don't know how to keep the paths of the images and the fonts so I don't loose them in the new PC....any help on this will be appreciated !
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Transferin dwg files to a new PC

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