Hey Joe;
One more option for you to try is look for an SV$ file (autosave file) on
the system where this file was opened last. You could look in that machine's
Options to see which folder is designated to contain the Autosave files. The
only thing that might prevent the file from being saved is too long an
interval set for saving. On some systems I've seen 120 minutes, which I
always change to about 7.
HTH
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than training your staff,
and having them leave is -
not training your staff,
and having them stay."
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"Joe Bishop" <jlbsurvey@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:dhrdv3$p3k$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
We were working on a drawing and closed out like we normally would (I
think) and now when we try and open the drawing, it tell us that the
drawing file is not valid. It shows up in the preview screen, but will
not open. We are using the latest acad and survcadd. Any help would be
appreciated? Also the .bak file got deleted somehow. Is there a way to
get the file the way it was last friday? Hope you guys can help.