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    Posted: 30.Apr.2008 at 14:00
the problem file should be saved as dxf first. then open back the file using AutoCAD 2007. Then save the file in dwg format. Then from there you should be able to print as usual.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Mar.2008 at 11:01

okies, no problem.....!

now these drawings creating problem, but next time i ll care, plzzZ

do not forget this kind of error, if any time u find any solution plzzZ give

response, i ll be cery thankfull to u,

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 20:11
Just a comment - technically it is neither an "error message" nor "corrupted data". AutoCAD just warns about a possible breach of the license agreement - data from EDU versions must not be used in commercial projects.
 
Contact your AutoCAD vendor for "cleaning" CAD data in emergency situations.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 20:04
Cry  Sorry.  I don't know of any way to get rid of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 18:57
Well if that is the case then the only options left is to redraw..OuchDead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 18:54
I've found that the student version error message follows whatever you copy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 18:52

If you have a full version that you are using, can't you highlight your lines and copy it to clipboard then paste it into a new full version .dwg file?

As long as you only take the necessary line segments and what not you should be able to paste it into new drawing file.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 16:16
I don't know if it can be removed.  I don't know how.  I found that if i create an object in a student version (even just a line) and bring it into a regular version, that file will now have the student disclaimer on it.  I don't think Autodesk will tell you how to remove it either because then anyone using a student version can take those steps and remove it from their drawings.

You might have to recreate your data in a full version.  Plus, do not import any of that "corrupted data" into your new drawings, they will be corrupt too!!

Sorry.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 15:28
its ok, but for now what should i do?
 
how i can remove this error from my 50 to 60 files,
 
plz give me reasonable advise.
 
waiting..........:-(
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Mar.2008 at 14:58
I used the student versions of different Autodesk products and they seem to be fully functional except for the STUDENT VERSION water mark put in them.  I have only used them to learn the software, which is their intenet.  Good idea on Autodesk's part I think.
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