Hi ,
I am using AutoCAD 2014-English version. I couldn't open a DXF file which is exported from one of the Oasys product (Adsec 8.4.10). While opening, it shows the attached message and closes without any warning/Error message upon pressing 'Enter'. Please note I am able to open the file in other drawing viewing software.
Please find attached the DXF file and let me know the reason for this issue and how can I resolve it.
Best Regards,
Karthik Appakutti
karthik.appakutti@arup.com
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Hi,
Thanks for your response. I am sure that the file is not corrupted. I am able to open the file in other drawing viewing software.
Yes, I was right, it's just a PLINE that you could have easily receated in AutoCAD.
Your DXF file opened fine in another Cad program I use for situations like these.
To use the RECOVER command AutoCAD needs to be open. Start AutoCAD with a blank drawing, enter RECOVER into the command line and select the file you are trying to open.
Mike Kingdon
Civil 3D Zealot
hello,
I have the same problem, I want to open a dxf file in autocad civil. after the "presse enter" message nothing happen.
there is a solution to open the file?
thank you
If you knew it was the same problem, you would know how to solve it 😉
Where is the file?
Is it an ASCII or BINARY DXF?
Without a file we can not help you. Upload your DXF file and we take a look.
Sebastian
Hi,
>> me fix this dxf file
If you would upload the file, we might be able.
But without the file, without knowing the message you get, without knowing the AutoCAD version you are using, ... we can't.
- alfred -
Hi,
>> here is it
Sorry, a bit more information about this file would be great ... just uploading a file without any information is not the way I prefer. I want to know what I have to look for and what happens on your system using which software/release.
- alfred -
@Anonymous
here is it
Many associations are corrupt, but the main drawing can be recovere.
@Alfred.NESWADBA schrieb:
Hi,>> here is it
Sorry, a bit more information about this file would be great ... just uploading a file without any information is not the way I prefer. I want to know what I have to look for and what happens on your system using which software/release.
- alfred -
Sebastian
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