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I have created a new template for our company drawings (ACAD 2015). I have saved it to our server. To get it to be accessible to everyone, I saved it as a dwg file on the server as a 2010 file and changed the extension to dwt (as I found that you can't "back save" a template file and this is how Autodesk says to do it). But when I issue the QNEW command, the template doesn't open. Instead a dilogue opens asknig me to select a template. It DOES go to the correct folder where the new template is on the server - it just doesn't automatically open the template. I have set all the template paths under OPTIONS to point to the new template.
Clarification - if I issue the QNEW command on the command line, the template opens. If I issue the NEW command OR use the keyboard Ctrl-N, OR select new from the menu, the template doesn't open. Is this because Ctrl-N & the menu are mapped to NEW rather than QNEW? Can this be changed?
What is the difference between NEW and QNEW?
Thanks!
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.