Hi,
First time something like this happens to me with a software.
I installed 3ds Max 2020. It works but when I do "save as" to save my scene, the process seems normal but then the file doesn't exist. It appears on my "recent files" folder but not in "scenes" folder. And even if I try to open it from "recent files" folder, it says the file doesn't exist.
Any ideas how to fix it?
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Hi,
First time something like this happens to me with a software.
I installed 3ds Max 2020. It works but when I do "save as" to save my scene, the process seems normal but then the file doesn't exist. It appears on my "recent files" folder but not in "scenes" folder. And even if I try to open it from "recent files" folder, it says the file doesn't exist.
Any ideas how to fix it?
Solved! Go to Solution.
i'm having the same issue, why does the community don't pay any attention in this kind of matter
i'm having the same issue, why does the community don't pay any attention in this kind of matter
@Anonymous I'm not sure I understand your frustration. The OP seems to have solved his issue, so it makes sense that no one would respond. It isn't that we don't pay attention, we just saw a solved problem.
If you are having a similar issue, please describe what is happening and what you've tried so far to fix the issue, and we'll do our best to assist.
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@Anonymous I'm not sure I understand your frustration. The OP seems to have solved his issue, so it makes sense that no one would respond. It isn't that we don't pay attention, we just saw a solved problem.
If you are having a similar issue, please describe what is happening and what you've tried so far to fix the issue, and we'll do our best to assist.
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