It is dumb to have to reload AutoCad LT for Mac everytime backup on external drive. Aslo simple steps in adding title blocks to the 5 standard drawing sizes, and slso not loosing the layer information.
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@Anonymous wrote:
It is dumb to have to reload AutoCad LT for Mac everytime backup on external drive.
Is it a question or a statement? If it is a question, than what do you mean? Could you clarify?
@Anonymous wrote:
Aslo simple steps in adding title blocks to the 5 standard drawing sizes, and slso not loosing the layer information.
One of the ways:
Create drawing file with objects (lines, polylines, text, etc.) that compose your title block. You can use different layers in this drawing, if you need them. Than use INSERT command in drawing file with standard drawing sizes and use "Browse" button to find file you created in first step. Verify that "Explode block" is un-checked and insert this block into the drawing with standard drawing sizes.
Maxim
Hi David,
What application do you use for automatic backup?
Is it Time Mashine, or some third parity application?
What are those 4 options during Mac login?
Do you use encrypted hard drive? And which Mac OS do you have on your Mac?
When you boot after restoring from backup:
- you can not launch AutoCAD, while it is installed on your Mac?
or
- AutoCAD seems is not installed at all on your Mac?
Where you purchased AutoCAD? MAS or Autodesk?
Maxim
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