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My files are saving in random dates and hours.
This is an example of a few files i've been working on. And apparently im using Autocad in 1677 and 1969 (very futuristic of me), this files were modified in a span of 4-5 days and they show months and years apart so its not like i can just ignore the year and keep working with just day and month. I checked my laptop date and its fine. And this happens only with my CAD files. How can I fix this?
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Are your files on OneDrive or similar cloud file service?
Are all of the other non-AutoCAD files are like that too? Or do you only ever work with DWG files all day?
Is this WindowsOS or MacOS?
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Mine just did something similar. It's showing an empty file with a gray "X" and says the file doesn't exist. When I looked at the date it has the year 1600! I really need this to open. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you!
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Hi,
have you notice the post (and questions) above?
Can you copy one file to c:/temp (or any other locale folder, what has nothing to do with cloud sync)?
And still not able to open?
Share one sample file and we try it on our PC
Sebastian
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You don't need a "temp" folder (but temp is just a name, you can use any folder on c:\ if you able to save a file there.
Share a screenshot
WinExplorer, go to the folder the sample file is stored now.
Make sure the sample file, the typ and size is visible
Click into the url/adress line (red X)
take a Screenshot and attach your shot to your next reply
Sebastian
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BAK and the DWG had gotten separated. This probably shouldn't matter, but
once I put them in the same file, CAD was able to open it as well.