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maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi,

 

You can try another workflow (I tested it in 2015 version):

- open project which Layouts are missing (you move DWG file to another location on disk)

- you should receive warning from AutoCAD:

2015-03-13 19-08-48 Drawing Missing.png

 

- pick on the second option "Select a new drawing..."

- now the new window should open "Repair broken layouts":

 

2015-03-13 19-10-06 Repair Broken Layouts.png

 

where you can add new (actually old, but from another location) drawing with "+" at the bottom, than for each of the Layouts select this drawing in the 3-rd column of this "Repair" window, than select corresponding layouts in the 4-th column to match the names in the first column.

 

- click on OK and all Layouts should appear in the Project Manager window.

 

And yes - in order to be able to use Project Manager - for example to open project - you need to have drawing opened in AutoCAD, this could be even new empty drawing, not related to the current Project.

 

Maxim

 


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