Why is this asterisk in the name of the drawing? Please see below
Also, I try 'closing' out one of the drawings and I get an error message that says: "Command _CLOSE is not available under SDI mode."
SDI is set = 1... How am I supposed to negotiate between drawings?
... means changes have been made since it was last saved.
The asterisk appears when first opening up a drawing before any edits have been made.
Sebastian
The wasted time is in not being able to negotiate between two drawings (SDI = 1 not working) and having to 'fix' all the problems that keep coming up over and over again due to this finicky program that is extremely unstable. I have gotten *dozens* of FATAL ERRORS over the last week from things that are completely out of my control. AutoCAD is a time-sink and it makes me very frustrated that it is so prone to problems despite paying tens-of-thousands of dollars for it. the asterisk is a brand-new 'thing' that just showed up this morning that I had no idea what it meant. Now you say it really doesn't 'do' anything except remind you that the drawing isn't 'saved'. Is this a 'feature' that just started this morning?
Okay, sorry. It appears CAD has changed quite a bit with this forced SDI=0 thing that's new for me since the 2018 version. CAD is doing their customer base a great disservice by changing many core features without legacy options.
Sebastian
The asterisk is a brand new 'feature' that didn't occur on any drawing I have ever worked on in AutoCAD which creped up at random about a week ago right after I asked about docking my command line when someone had me do something to my system that radically changed its appearance by messing with the CUI which is apparently an *irreversible* option. This question is not related to any other question I've asked.
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