Mech Desktop will no longer be developed, but from what I've read, they
will continue to provide Mech Desktop 2009 in the future if requested.
How long into the future I do not know.
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Hi,
Mechanical Desktop 3D drawings cannot be edited in AutoCAD Mechanical.
This is by Design and has always been like this in the past too.
If you have created 2D views in Mechanical desktop layout, you may
export these views and save them in AutoCAD format. (Drawing
menu-->Export View)
Always launch AutoCAD Mechanical from
Start-->Programs-->Autodesk-->Mechanical Desktop
2009-->AutoCAD Mechanical 2009 unless you have created a separate
desktop shortcut for AcadM.
Thanks,
Sridhar
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Autodesk, Inc.
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http://www.crtech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=599
The warning indicates that the drawing contains part or assembly definitions that may be empty.
To remove empty part or assembly definitions
Open the drawing in Mechanical Desktop and use the command AMCATALOG.
On the All tab, search for any part or assembly definitions.
Remove all definitions.
Save the drawing.
You will now be able to open the drawing in AutoCAD� Mechanical.
This solution obviously requires that you have access to Autodesk Mechanical Desktop. If you do not, or you do not mind losing any Mechanical features (the TD model will still be intact), simply open the model using AutoCAD, not AutoCAD Mechanical. After saving, the file should open in AutoCAD Mechanical.
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