Can't open dwg in anything but Icad 2001

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Can't open dwg in anything but Icad 2001

Postby Steven L. Crutchfield » Tue Sep 10, 2002 12:54 am

I cant' get the drawings I have done in Icad 2001 to open up in Acad 2002 or
Icad 98. I've tried to save the drawing in every format available and
nothing works. I have a client with Acad 2002 that wants the drawing ASAP.
Does anyone have a solution?
Steven L. Crutchfield
 

Re: Can't open dwg in anything but Icad 2001

Postby Barkley Hensley, P.L.S. » Tue Sep 10, 2002 9:12 pm

Steven,

Try saving the drawing to an AutoCAD version 12 format. The resulting
drawing should open in Intellicad 98. There isn't any reason that the
drawing shouldn't open in AutoCAD 2000. I tried it here and it worked fine
in AutoCAD 2000. Hope this helps and let me know how it goes.


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Barkley Hensley, P.L.S.
Tech Support Manager
Carlson Software
email - bhensley@carlsonsw.com

"Steven L. Crutchfield" <vssc@gcronline.com> wrote in message
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I cant' get the drawings I have done in Icad 2001 to open up in Acad 2002
or
Icad 98. I've tried to save the drawing in every format available and
nothing works. I have a client with Acad 2002 that wants the drawing
ASAP.
Does anyone have a solution?

Barkley Hensley, P.L.S.
 

Re: Can't open dwg in anything but Icad 2001

Postby Richard Preiss » Wed Sep 11, 2002 4:02 am

Same thing happened to me! Something about "handles". I opened the
drawing in Acad 2000 and saved it as a v14 file and then it opened fine in
Icad98.
Richard Preiss
 

Re: Can't open dwg in anything but Icad 2001

Postby Richard Preiss » Tue Sep 24, 2002 5:02 pm

Steven: Did you find a cure yet?

I have the same problem.
Richard Preiss
 

Postby zlatan24 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:59 am

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