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Can the people who thought it was a good idea for autocad to close while clicking the main menu button, please explain?
There is already a beautiful very standard "X" in the top right of the program, with this well known function. So, even the option to close at the bottom of the application menu is not necessary.
So, why when I accidently click what is clearly a "menu" button more than once, without clicking anything that remotely says "exit" or "close" anything, does this kill the program?
It's been this way over many versions, so I assume there may be a reason for it? Or can you finally get rid of it?
Is there a way to disable this, or no?
I know my autocad crashes enough, that I really don't need it to close on me anymore than it already does.
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