Just this week I started to get Drawing1 coming up when I started AutoCADLT 2017 both by starting the application on the taskbar and by double clicking a file. When double clicking I get both the clicked file and Drawing1.
I toggled the STARTUP system variable (it was set to 3) to different numbers but always got Drawing1.
I reinstalled AutoCAD LT 2017 (it didn't seem to take very long) but still get Drawing1 regardless of the STARTUP variable setting.
Has anyone else experienced this?
[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @handjonathan Original: Drawing1 Persists on startup ]
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Just this week I started to get Drawing1 coming up when I started AutoCADLT 2017 both by starting the application on the taskbar and by double clicking a file. When double clicking I get both the clicked file and Drawing1.
I toggled the STARTUP system variable (it was set to 3) to different numbers but always got Drawing1.
I reinstalled AutoCAD LT 2017 (it didn't seem to take very long) but still get Drawing1 regardless of the STARTUP variable setting.
Has anyone else experienced this?
[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @handjonathan Original: Drawing1 Persists on startup ]
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Hi,
Here are thread with a similar issue
Please refer to this thread
Hope this will help.
Try it 🙂
Hi,
Here are thread with a similar issue
Please refer to this thread
Hope this will help.
Try it 🙂
Following up on your thread, it appears that several folks have tried to help on this issue.
Were you able to find a solution? Or a workaround?
Did any of the posts in the thread help with your issue?
Please post back in the thread if you are still having an issue with AutoCAD or Select Accept as Solution for the post’s that helped.
Thanks for your time.
Following up on your thread, it appears that several folks have tried to help on this issue.
Were you able to find a solution? Or a workaround?
Did any of the posts in the thread help with your issue?
Please post back in the thread if you are still having an issue with AutoCAD or Select Accept as Solution for the post’s that helped.
Thanks for your time.
To add; You can reference this AKN article: How to open AutoCAD without opening Drawing1
Use the STARTUP system variable to set the value of what you would like displayed when the program starts.
0 |
Starts a drawing without defined settings. |
1 |
Displays the Startup or the Create New Drawing dialog box. |
2 |
The Start tab is displayed. If available in the application, a custom dialog box is displayed. |
3 | The Start tab is displayed and the ribbon is pre-loaded when you open or create a new drawing. |
If the FILEDIA system variable is set to 0, file dialog boxes are not displayed.
To add; You can reference this AKN article: How to open AutoCAD without opening Drawing1
Use the STARTUP system variable to set the value of what you would like displayed when the program starts.
0 |
Starts a drawing without defined settings. |
1 |
Displays the Startup or the Create New Drawing dialog box. |
2 |
The Start tab is displayed. If available in the application, a custom dialog box is displayed. |
3 | The Start tab is displayed and the ribbon is pre-loaded when you open or create a new drawing. |
If the FILEDIA system variable is set to 0, file dialog boxes are not displayed.
I think a better solution though would be if AutoCAD were better.
Between AutoCAD and Windows 10 this is starting to seem like the old Soviet Union.
Vote all you want - but there's only one box on the ballot!
I think a better solution though would be if AutoCAD were better.
Between AutoCAD and Windows 10 this is starting to seem like the old Soviet Union.
Vote all you want - but there's only one box on the ballot!
I'd rather be a button pusher than a company shill.
I'd rather be a button pusher than a company shill.
This was not solved, by the way. Pendean you can keep out of this; I'm really not interested in your disrespectful attitude.
I did find out that when I leave the Design Center toolbar open that I always get drawing1.dwg on startup even if I have STARTUP set to 3.
Maybe it has something to do with the drawing that is currently referenced in Design Center - could it be picking up the STARTUP variable from that drawing?
I don't know but this is still an issue for me. Anyone have this behavior?
This was not solved, by the way. Pendean you can keep out of this; I'm really not interested in your disrespectful attitude.
I did find out that when I leave the Design Center toolbar open that I always get drawing1.dwg on startup even if I have STARTUP set to 3.
Maybe it has something to do with the drawing that is currently referenced in Design Center - could it be picking up the STARTUP variable from that drawing?
I don't know but this is still an issue for me. Anyone have this behavior?
I'm not taking the bait.
I'm not taking the bait.
Hi,
Change the system variable STARTUP to 2 and this will resolve the issue.
Thanks
Hi,
Change the system variable STARTUP to 2 and this will resolve the issue.
Thanks
thank you for answering the question without acting like a psychiatrist.
thank you for answering the question without acting like a psychiatrist.
I can approve this, tried to close and leave open the Design Center, then closing and reopening the program (AutoCAD 2017) and true: if Design Center left open, then "Drawing 1" appears, regardless of the STARTUP variable. For the time being, I will only open Design Center if in need, then close it... sad, I was just starting using it more often, and wanted to fix it on the side of the screen...
I can approve this, tried to close and leave open the Design Center, then closing and reopening the program (AutoCAD 2017) and true: if Design Center left open, then "Drawing 1" appears, regardless of the STARTUP variable. For the time being, I will only open Design Center if in need, then close it... sad, I was just starting using it more often, and wanted to fix it on the side of the screen...
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