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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
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Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 16:10 |
MS has a vision? You must own stock in the company. Thanks for the chuckle.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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HAWDesigner
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Joined: 04.Aug.2008
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD R14, AutoCAD 2009, AutoCAD 2010
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Points: 310
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Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 16:33 |
LOL...ok, well, maybe not MS (as a whole), but I knew at least one developer on the Windows 7 team whose vision was to include legacy software. (Apparently he had tunnel vision)
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R. Williams
AutoCAD 2010 Certified Professional
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wendysurvey
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Joined: 03.Feb.2011
Location: Australia
Using: autocad r14
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Points: 4
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Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 19:28 |
Yes I tried all image commands at the command prompt and none of these work. I also loaded express tools and the image commands are the only ones that dont work.
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John Connor
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Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 19:34 |
You preceeded the commands with a dash to force the command line version?
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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wendysurvey
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Joined: 03.Feb.2011
Location: Australia
Using: autocad r14
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Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 20:20 |
Yes I preceded the command with a dash. I have given up on r14 and I am know trying Autocad 2002. This is the most recent licence I have. Now I have the problem "error loading file cdilla.dll"
I am thinking this windows 7 is not for old software!!! I have tried Autocad 2002 with compatibility in windows 98 and windows 95 etc but this does not solve the problem.
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John Connor
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Location: United States
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Posted: 03.Feb.2011 at 20:26 |
It comes as no surprise to me that you would have trouble with r14 or 2002 for that matter running on a Win7 based system. The earliest version I dared to load was 2004. That's on a Win7 Ultimate 64-bit system. I also have 2007, 2010, and 2011.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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John Connor
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Location: United States
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Posted: 04.Feb.2011 at 12:14 |
wendysurvey wrote:
Yes I preceded the command with a dash. I have given up on r14 and I am know trying Autocad 2002. This is the most recent licence I have. Now I have the problem "error loading file cdilla.dll"
I am thinking this windows 7 is not for old software!!! I have tried Autocad 2002 with compatibility in windows 98 and windows 95 etc but this does not solve the problem.
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As I see it you have the following choices.
1) You can put the install CD back in and try the Repair option and hope it fixes any problem.
2) You can remove AutoCAD 2002 via the Add/Remove feature of Windows then try to reinstall it.
3) You can get another hard drive, load Windows 98 SE on it and then load AutoCAD 2002. If you use a drive swapping setup you can switch between your dedicated AutoCAD drive for work purposes and the other drive for your personal pleasure.
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wendysurvey
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Joined: 03.Feb.2011
Location: Australia
Using: autocad r14
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Posted: 09.Feb.2011 at 01:49 |
I have just made the massive jump from Autocad R14 to Autocad 2011.
When plotting to a HP plotter I cant find the equivalent commands in R14 in Autocad 2011.
Firstly- The pen selection table which would let you chose the pen color and thickness.
Secondly- The plot rotation button.
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HAWDesigner
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Joined: 04.Aug.2008
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD R14, AutoCAD 2009, AutoCAD 2010
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Posted: 09.Feb.2011 at 02:27 |
wendy, instead of piggybacking on an unrelated thread, can you post your question to a new thread?
Thanks!!
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R. Williams
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John Connor
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Location: United States
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Posted: 09.Feb.2011 at 12:07 |
wendysurvey wrote:
I have just made the massive jump from Autocad R14 to Autocad 2011.
When plotting to a HP plotter I cant find the equivalent commands in R14 in Autocad 2011.
Firstly- The pen selection table which would let you chose the pen color and thickness.
Secondly- The plot rotation button.
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Welcome to a brave new world. That was a massive leap.
2011 uses plot style tables. Being that you were using r14 the plot style you are most familiar with would be the Color Dependent Plot Style (assigning a pen size to a specific color). This style carries the file extension of ctb. The other style, new to you, would be the Named Plot Style.
Edited by John Connor - 09.Feb.2011 at 12:07
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