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Anonymous
en respuesta a: Anonymous

The folowing sequence seems to restore the connection between a project and a DWG:

1) close all projects

2) open the drawing

3) in project manager create new project (for some reason a drawing must be open or create new project is grayed out

4) use the old project as a template so project variables are not lost

5) add the drawing to the new project

 

 

Given this I was able to create a new project using the old one as a template and import the DWG.

This seems to have worked except that layouts cannot be opened from project manager only from the status bar.  I think this has always been true.

 

This raises the question how does a project know where its drawing is?  Specificaly is the path relative or absolute.  If the path is relative I should be able to keep the project and the associated drawing in the same directory and moving or renaming the directory should not break the link.