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INTERNAL ERROR ?

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Anonymous
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INTERNAL ERROR ?

When attempting to open certain regular AutoCAD drawing using ACADE we receive an internal error and the program shuts down. I have attached a screen shot of the command lines and error window. We have not been able to determine what element is common to the drawings that cause the problem.
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Anonymous
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I would like to get one of these drawings you are trying to open if possible
so that we could try opening it here and see if we can figure out what in
these files might be causing an issue.

You might try inserting an exploded version of the drawing into a new, blank
drawing and see if that will load it. Just start a new drawing and select
'Block' from the Insert pull-doan menu, browse to the drawing and select it,
toggle on the 'Explode' option and select OK. On insertion point of 0,0
should be used. If this does not cause the error, you shoudl be able to
save this to a new drawing name (you probably will want to save to a
different name then the drawing you inserted).

Steve

wrote in message news:5152423@discussion.autodesk.com...
When attempting to open certain regular AutoCAD drawing using ACADE we
receive an internal error and the program shuts down. I have attached a
screen shot of the command lines and error window. We have not been able to
determine what element is common to the drawings that cause the problem.
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Anonymous
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Thank you for the speedy response.

I could send you a copy of a drawing but would prefer that it be over e-mail as the information in the document is confidential and exclusive property.

Thanks again.
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Anonymous
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You can send the drawing directly to me at: steve.kemp@autodesk.com.

Thanks,

Steve

wrote in message news:5152746@discussion.autodesk.com...
Thank you for the speedy response.

I could send you a copy of a drawing but would prefer that it be over e-mail
as the information in the document is confidential and exclusive property.

Thanks again.

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