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11-30-2001 12:18 AM
I have had this problem happen more than once. I recieved an autocad file and saved it as an autosketch file. I then make changes to the drawing and continued to save it as an autosketch file. Today, I try to open the file and I get a message that says "can't find row 49 in table 9". I can't find a way to clear this message and I must use the windows end task button to close down autosketch. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to open the file?
Thank you.
Thank you.
*Rafuse, L.
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11-30-2001 02:44 AM in reply to:
bauguss
bauguss wrote:
> I have had this problem happen more than once. I received an autocad
> file and saved it as an autosketch file. I then make changes to the
> drawing and continued to save it as an autosketch file. Today, I try
> to open the file and I get a message that says "can't find row 49 in
> table 9". I can't find a way to clear this message and I must use the
> windows end task button to close down autosketch. Does anyone have any
> suggestions on what I can do to open the file?
>
> Thank you.
>
Click Ok every time it comes up. Sometimes you need to do this 10 to 30
times before it opens.
Others here can tell you what that tow error is.
I usually get that error trying to save after I have deleted several layers
--
Len Rafuse
Vision Engineering
> I have had this problem happen more than once. I received an autocad
> file and saved it as an autosketch file. I then make changes to the
> drawing and continued to save it as an autosketch file. Today, I try
> to open the file and I get a message that says "can't find row 49 in
> table 9". I can't find a way to clear this message and I must use the
> windows end task button to close down autosketch. Does anyone have any
> suggestions on what I can do to open the file?
>
> Thank you.
>
Click Ok every time it comes up. Sometimes you need to do this 10 to 30
times before it opens.
Others here can tell you what that tow error is.
I usually get that error trying to save after I have deleted several layers
--
Len Rafuse
Vision Engineering
*Harvey
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11-30-2001 02:50 AM in reply to:
bauguss
This same question comes up from time to time. Paul has answered it in
the past. I should remember? I think it has to do with text or a
particular TT font in the original. There's a simple fix.
Someone answer this!
> I have had this problem happen more than once. I recieved an autocad
> file and saved it as an autosketch file. I then make changes to the
> drawing and continued to save it as an autosketch file. Today, I try
> to open the file and I get a message that says "can't find row 49 in
> table 9". I can't find a way to clear this message and I must use the
> windows end task button to close down autosketch. Does anyone have any
> suggestions on what I can do to open the file?
>
> Thank you.
the past. I should remember? I think it has to do with text or a
particular TT font in the original. There's a simple fix.
Someone answer this!
> I have had this problem happen more than once. I recieved an autocad
> file and saved it as an autosketch file. I then make changes to the
> drawing and continued to save it as an autosketch file. Today, I try
> to open the file and I get a message that says "can't find row 49 in
> table 9". I can't find a way to clear this message and I must use the
> windows end task button to close down autosketch. Does anyone have any
> suggestions on what I can do to open the file?
>
> Thank you.

