I can't remember when this started, but it's been with us far to long. I
don't know if it has anything thing to do with file time-stamps and the
current system time. Each new release I hope it's been fixed only to find
it's still the same.
It always reminds me of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMlv3ripSM
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"Walt Jaquith" wrote in message
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Got me a big drawing open, and I go to save it. There's a gazillion (give
or take a few) files that pop up in the box, but *none* of them are actually
going to be saved, because *none* of them actually need saving (this is
totally true)......
By the way, why is Inventor smart enough to know that I had in fact just
saved, so all the files are completely fresh, and yet stupid enough to put a
gazillion (give or take a few) files in the box, just to helpfully tell me
that it's not going to do anything to them? Not all the files in the
project are in the box, so what about the others? Is Inventor not going to
save them too? Evidently there are two different types of files that don't
need saving: Files that Inventor puts in the box, and files that Inventor
doesn't put in the box. Which files belong on which list has always seemed
pretty random to me.