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06-13-2007 07:55 AM
I have recently experienced a problem with copying a part from one drawing and pasting into my current drawing in ACAD 2007. The part copied from one drawing and transferring to the new drawing has a predecessor that will not go away. Each time I copy and then past into the new drawing, a previous paste item is there and will not go away after it has been utilized. I cannot override the previous past command. I have purged both drawings. Shut down and rebooted. Set up on a separate computer an into ACAD 2005 copy of ACAD and still the same thing continues to happen. Cannot eliminate the previous pasted item from the database. HELP Please
*Scott Sheppard - Autodesk
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06-13-2007 11:39 AM in reply to:
Steve Ketcham
I think you'll want to post this to the AutoCAD group. The people in this
group are familiar with Project Freewheel and Autodesk Freewheel.
wrote in message news:5624918@discussion.autodesk.com...
I have recently experienced a problem with copying a part from one drawing
and pasting into my current drawing in ACAD 2007. The part copied from one
drawing and transferring to the new drawing has a predecessor that will not
go away. Each time I copy and then past into the new drawing, a previous
paste item is there and will not go away after it has been utilized. I
cannot override the previous past command. I have purged both drawings. Shut
down and rebooted. Set up on a separate computer an into ACAD 2005 copy of
ACAD and still the same thing continues to happen. Cannot eliminate the
previous pasted item from the database. HELP Please
group are familiar with Project Freewheel and Autodesk Freewheel.
I have recently experienced a problem with copying a part from one drawing
and pasting into my current drawing in ACAD 2007. The part copied from one
drawing and transferring to the new drawing has a predecessor that will not
go away. Each time I copy and then past into the new drawing, a previous
paste item is there and will not go away after it has been utilized. I
cannot override the previous past command. I have purged both drawings. Shut
down and rebooted. Set up on a separate computer an into ACAD 2005 copy of
ACAD and still the same thing continues to happen. Cannot eliminate the
previous pasted item from the database. HELP Please
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06-13-2007 01:00 PM in reply to:
Steve Ketcham
Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
*Scott Sheppard - Autodesk
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06-13-2007 05:07 PM in reply to:
Steve Ketcham
It lets you view DWF files using just a browser - no additional software
required. All of the cool people are using it. :-)
http://dwfit.com
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Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
required. All of the cool people are using it. :-)
http://dwfit.com
Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
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06-21-2007 04:48 PM in reply to:
Steve Ketcham
Nice plug Scott. :-)
"Scott Sheppard - Autodesk" wrote in message
news:5625750@discussion.autodesk.com...
It lets you view DWF files using just a browser - no additional software
required. All of the cool people are using it. :-)
http://dwfit.com
wrote in message news:5625396@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
"Scott Sheppard - Autodesk"
news:5625750@discussion.autodesk.com...
It lets you view DWF files using just a browser - no additional software
required. All of the cool people are using it. :-)
http://dwfit.com
Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
*Scott Sheppard - Autodesk
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06-22-2007 07:57 AM in reply to:
Steve Ketcham
As an Autodesk Labs guy, I think I get graded on customer usage. :-)
wrote in message news:5634531@discussion.autodesk.com...
Nice plug Scott. :-)
"Scott Sheppard - Autodesk" wrote in message
news:5625750@discussion.autodesk.com...
It lets you view DWF files using just a browser - no additional software
required. All of the cool people are using it. :-)
http://dwfit.com
wrote in message news:5625396@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
Nice plug Scott. :-)
"Scott Sheppard - Autodesk"
news:5625750@discussion.autodesk.com...
It lets you view DWF files using just a browser - no additional software
required. All of the cool people are using it. :-)
http://dwfit.com
Thanks for the input will do. I have no idea what Freewheel even is...
