I have a drawing that I created (.dwg) in Inventor 2013 that, when opened, is completely blank. However, when in the File>Open dialog box, I can click on the name of the drawing and the preview shows the complete drawing with all views fully dimensioned. I closed Inventor, laucned AutoCAD and tried opening the same file and it was still blank (no views). I then closed that file and open the old version of the file from the, "OldVersions" folder with Autocad and all the views and dimensions were there.
So I launced Inventor again and reopened the offending print and noticed that the model is not shown in the drawing's model tree. I'm 100% positive that I did not delete this model/view from the drawing before saving the file. Thankfully, this is a small drawing and it will only take me a few mintues to recreate it but is anyone else seeing this in their drawings?
I'm using Inventor 2013, SP1.1
Windows 7 64 Bit
Dell M6600
Nvidia Quadro 5010M
Thanks,
Mike
@mrm01 wrote:However, when in the File>Open dialog box, I can click on the name of the drawing and the preview shows the complete drawing
The preview thumbnail is not indicative of the geometry still existing in the file. This is simply a bitmap that Inventor (or any CAD program) captures at some time during an earlier save of the file.
Agreed.
But, doesn't that prove that the CAD drawing once contained the view? My question is, what happened to it? The 3D model is still in the same folder as the 2D drawing but the view is gone.
@mrm01 wrote:My question is, what happened to it?
No idea. Attach the files here.
In any computer system, the occasional "stuff" happens. It sounds as if the file was corrupted on the last save (network hiccup, perhaps?). Using the OldVersions file is the quickest way to retrieve your work.
As JD pointed out, the thumbnail image is generated by Inventor according to the settings in your file (iProperties > Save tab). The fact that the thumbnail shows an image of the drawing with views makes it even more likely to have been a save operation that failed somehow.