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SeanFtS
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Topic: how do force autocad 2004 not to prompt for savePosted: 19.Jun.2009 at 17:40 |
DWG TrueView
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insila1993
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Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 14:27 |
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is there a permenet way to stop the pop-up SAVE window of Autocad?
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insila1993
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Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 13:52 |
I am using Autocad 2004,but when i type vbastmt,Autocad does not recognise this command,why? |
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insila1993
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Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 13:36 |
this is helpful,but is you want to change some thing in the drawing,you have to reopen the dwg in rw mode.Thanks anyway Edited by insila1993 - 19.Jun.2009 at 13:38 |
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Vladimir Michl
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Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 10:42 |
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Maybe it would be easier to open your DWG files directly in the read-only mode - they won't save to the same DWG file.
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SeanFtS
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Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 10:37 |
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Look at this but it is not that convenient.
Command: VBASTMT
Expression: ThisDrawing.Close, false
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Edited by SeanFtS - 19.Jun.2009 at 11:24 |
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insila1993
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Posted: 19.Jun.2009 at 05:22 |
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I am a quality control on drawings in my company,and have to brows several hundred drawings a day. For most drawings, i don't have to revise anything, it's just zoom in and out,and occationaly you may accidentally click on some line of the drawing , have it stretched or moved,AutoCAD2004 will prompt for save upon exit.
I really hate this! Because only 0.1 percent of the drawings will be revised.So I want to force AutoCAD2004 not to prompt the SAVE window upon exit. Any tips or messages from you will be highly appreciated! Thanks in advance! |
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