Exporting back to 2000 file format

Exporting back to 2000 file format

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Exporting back to 2000 file format

Anonymous
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I had to reset back to default setting.  before hand when I had to export drawing back to 2000, there was setting under exporting for dwg but I dont have that now with reset,  only options is to do "save as 2000 ver"  and walls disappear.

 

anyone know how to get my export dwg option back under export

 

@Anonymous for clarity VStudley edited the original subject: exporting

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pendean
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AECTOACAD command: type it.

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Anonymous
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thank you but it use to be on menu when you clicked export.  

 

 

trying to figure out to reset my setting back to what it was

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Victoria.Studley
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Was this something customer that you had set up, perhaps?

 

Or are you looking for the Save As... > Other Formats option in the Application menu?

 

Save_As_Other_Formats.png

 

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Victoria Studley
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David_W_Koch
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Is this what you seek?2017-09-13_ExportToAutoCAD_AutoCAD2000.png

 

When you reset AutoCAD Architecture to default, did you end up with an "as AutoCAD" profile?  You will not get the "AutoCAD" option on the Export flyout on the Application menu when running "as AutoCAD".  If you open the Options dialog, do you have the AEC tabs to the right of the Online tab?  If not, you are running "as AutoCAD".

 

 

 


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Victoria.Studley
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Did the suggestions that @David_W_Koch or I provided yesterday help you locate the option you're looking for?

 

  • If you're working in the "AutoCAD" profile, the menu should look like my screenshot.
  • If you're working in any of the "AutoCAD Architecture" profiles, the menu should like like @David_W_Koch's screenshot.

If either of these helped, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.


Victoria Studley
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