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    Posted: 22.Dec.2018 at 13:41
I had a problem with procad software (isometric ) proper installed and opened on my autocad but when i try to create new work file it shows ( autocad had locked your file dated 2015 ).

Note : I recently installed the procad as trial version and my autocad proper instelled.

Please help how to solve this matter.

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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Dec.2018 at 14:15
I am not aware that AutoCAD itself has the ability to lock a file all on its own.

If the file is new how is it that the message you received references 2015?  That makes no sense.

Visit the Procad website and look for Procad> AutoCAD > Errors and see if any of the listed errors match up with what you are encountering.  Could it be that the drawing file is invalid?  Did you try a RECOVER?



Edited by John Connor - 22.Dec.2018 at 14:19
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