When attempting to save drawing, I get:
"One or more objects in this drawing cannot be saved to the specified format. The operation was not completed and no file was created."
I have purged the drawing, and checked for any unconnected external references (none). I started Raster Design, just in case, but nothing happened. The drawing was just created in, and is being saved to, Civil 3D 2014.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks.
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It is within the point groups I was having the same issue. I tried to copy a point and it wigged out and wouldn't save, not even "save as" would work. I eventually just had to go to my last temp save and go from there and while editing my point made sure that my points were not associated with multiple point groups before copying or creating new points. actually if it happens again go through you points groups look for points in more than one point group. I didn't try auditing the drawing. Maybe that could be the solution.
I have found that it has to do with insufficient space in which to save the file. It also can be related to an anti-virus running in the background or not a lot of virtual memory available. Sometimes a server is too full (that happened to me several times). The file is usually fine. This issue goes back at least as far as version 2008 or maybe older. I have posted about this problem previously, many years ago. HTH.
I you are in Windows 10 and using Windows Antivirus, you have to let AutoCad to write in the folders protected against ramsomware software.
I was using my work folder in the desktop and suddenly I started with this problem, and this was the solution.
New Win10 'Feature' is 'Controlled Folder Access'. Windows already has many good apps defined. I had to define Acad.exe as 'good guy' to allow it to write to protected folders (most user space by default).
This might be helpful information.
I've had this happen twice in the last week. Both drawings have strictly 2D Autocad data in them.
I can w-block out to a new drawing and they open/save in AutoCAD fine.
As soon as I open them in C3D, the files will not save and I get the error message.
Using C3D 2019.2
We have this happening on a couple of drawings. Nothing special that we don't do everyday, but I suspect it has to do with copying in data from an outside source. One of our users figured out if the view is rotated and then rotated back to World, the drawing would save. That process works on both of the drawings with the issue here.
Not sure if this solution will work for everyone. But when Jay mentioned cleaning out temp folder it got me thinking of disk space.
In my case I have a 256 M.2 SSD and remember seeing desktop notifications a couple days ago that space was filling up on my SSD. I simply deleted some other files after backing them up one my Ext HDD and CAD now has space to save to/save over.
Like I said, don't know if this will fix the issue for everyone but that fixed it for me.
***Make sure you check your recycle Bin and empty that as well otherwise you will still experience limited space. ***
Hope this helps others who experience the same problem.
It's almost 2020 and this issue is still not resolved? I just got this message on a file I've been working on for weeks. I purged, I checked my drive space (fine), I audited, I tried saving locally, save as, etc. etc. nothing is working. This is a huge deal...why has Autodesk not fixed this yet? How am I supposed to move forward with an issue like this?
The only obvious thing I can think of that may be causing the problem with mine is that I attached a pdf, then deleted it; when I go to my xrefs, it's still there and I cannot detach or unload - it says it's loaded, but then when I select detach or unload, I get a message saying "No matching PDF names found"...
I you are in Windows 10 and using Windows Antivirus, you have to let AutoCad to write in the folders protected against ramsomware software.
I was using my work folder in the desktop and suddenly I started with this problem, and this was the solution.
Nothing to do Autodesk about that nor bug...
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jfengineering in reply to: mcloughlin
03-10-2014 10:00 PM
Re: "One or more objects in this drawing cannot be saved..."
I have found using a ".save" at the command line (no quotes) will get around this error and allow you to save the file.
Hope this helps.
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@RyanMSeng - do yourself and everyone a favor and dock that command line and then do an F2 before grabbing the screenshot. There may be more to it besides the single line that we can see in your screenshot.
@rkmcswain I'd happily do that, but this screen shot was taken yesterday. I tried to publish what I had at the end of the day yesterday and got a fatal error, so I started from an old file this morning. I'll do that next time, thanks for the tip.
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