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Hello,
I don't know much about the use of .idw files, but have found that they have something to do with creating/using the VIEWBASE command, and if/when AutoCAD crashes the presence/absence/corruption of these files will lead to broken VIEWBASE objects when the originating .dwg is opened again. I haven't been able to find much info on what .idw files do or how to fix them, so could someone maybe enlighten me on what .idw files are?
Also, recently I have seen large dumps of .idw files in the folder with the originating .dwg (see screen capture below). I have been working in the .dwg for some hours, and creating multiple VIEWBASE objects so I can imagine there is a correlation...? Can anyone answer the following questions:
- Why is AutoCAD creating/dumping .idw files in the folder of origin of my .dwg?
- Can/Should I delete the .idw's once I have closed my .dwg?
- Is there a way to stop or limit the number of files created to keep my folders from getting bloated?
Thanks in advance for any and all information.
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