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Thank you as well. I too had the same error message.
Your fix was pin point; on the money. Fantastic..
Lt Enoc Zamora Alan C. McClure and Assosiates Inc. Naval Architects and Engineers.
Thank you as well. I too had the same error message.
Your fix was pin point; on the money. Fantastic..
Lt Enoc Zamora Alan C. McClure and Assosiates Inc. Naval Architects and Engineers.
Checked for the answer to the "Drawing cannot be migrated" while creating an angular dimension. Works fine while drawing in AutoCAD but not when working in a DXF generator???? The answers found don't have an attachment as mentioned???
Checked for the answer to the "Drawing cannot be migrated" while creating an angular dimension. Works fine while drawing in AutoCAD but not when working in a DXF generator???? The answers found don't have an attachment as mentioned???
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH, ITS WORKING.
@Anonymous wrote:
Invoke AMOPTIONS command, navigate to AM:Standards tab. The right side pane
on this tab should be showing you an active standard and a tree of standard
elements. If you do not see an active standard, select a standard (either
ANSI or ISO based on your requirement), from the Standard drop down on the
same tab. Now you should be able to use all the Mechanical commands.
Look at attached image for additional information.
Thanks,
Lakshmanan L L
Product Designer
Manufacturing Solutions Division
Autodesk, Inc
"rmonod" wrote in message news:5949201@discussion.autodesk.com...
> When I try and use any of the power commands like power dimension a
> message box appears saying " The drawing cannot be migrated. The dwg you
> selected does not contain any standards. Select another another drawing
> with a standard to migrate.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, ITS WORKING.
@Anonymous wrote:
Invoke AMOPTIONS command, navigate to AM:Standards tab. The right side pane
on this tab should be showing you an active standard and a tree of standard
elements. If you do not see an active standard, select a standard (either
ANSI or ISO based on your requirement), from the Standard drop down on the
same tab. Now you should be able to use all the Mechanical commands.
Look at attached image for additional information.
Thanks,
Lakshmanan L L
Product Designer
Manufacturing Solutions Division
Autodesk, Inc
"rmonod" wrote in message news:5949201@discussion.autodesk.com...
> When I try and use any of the power commands like power dimension a
> message box appears saying " The drawing cannot be migrated. The dwg you
> selected does not contain any standards. Select another another drawing
> with a standard to migrate.
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