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Hi,
I have a two monitor set up and wondered whether it was possible to have two drawing files open on separate screens?
Any help gratefully received.
Neil
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Hi Neil,
You can open new AutoCAD Session from Dock (right-click) and drag the new session to another monitor:
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Hi.
Thanks for this.
That was super helpful, but I have noticed that since using the New AutoCad Session option, every time I now open my software it thinks that it hasn't shutdown correctly and wants to open recovered files.
Is there a way that I can correct this?
Neil
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Hi Neil,
Try this:
Set System variable RECOVERYMODE=0. This will prevent Drawing Recovery window automatically appear after a system failure, and should remove any recovery information in AutoCAD.
Now set RECOVERYMODE=2 (default) and test new session behavior.
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