10-27-2020
05:08 AM
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10-27-2020
05:08 AM
@dmfrazier wrote:Not true in my experience.
You should fact check such statements before posting. Your experience is something other than normal AutoCAD behavior or your system has some custom settings that interfere with normal operations.
"If AutoCAD crashes or is otherwise abnormally terminated during a session, data saved in . sv$ files can be recovered by locating the autosave file, renaming the . sv$ extension to .dwg and then opening that file in AutoCAD. The autosave file will contain all drawing information as of the last time autosave ran. When AutoCAD closes normally, . sv$ files are deleted as any open drawings would be closed/saved normally."
Rob
Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.