Hi Ivan,
This suggests to me that an object in the drawing database is owned by two
or more handles, which signifies corruption.
Another powerful recovery technique is to simply WBLOCK the drawing out, or
DDINSERT the drawing as an exploded block into a new drawing. These recreate
the drawing database and can solve some corruption problems. I would give
this a go.
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Mark Taylor
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"ivan valles" wrote in message
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> Does anybody can help me with this:
>
> Command: AUDIT
> Fix any errors detected? [Yes/No] : Y
> 22 Blocks audited
> Pass 1 7171 objects audited
> Pass 2 7171 objects audited
> Pass 3 7300 objects audited
> Total errors found 0 fixed 0
> Command:
> Command: S
> SAVE
> *Warning* Multiply owned object, handle "E12F74DBCE1206BF"
> *Warning* Multiply owned object, handle "E12F74DBCE120D12"
>
> this is a NT Workstation, SP6, p 450 w/ 128 mb RAm & 8gb hd , LT2002 with
> SP1
> i try Audit the dwg. but the warning continue
>
> thanks
> ivan
>
>