02-11-2017
07:34 AM
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02-11-2017
07:34 AM
Hi Priya,
Did you also tell me at one point that you are on Windows 10? If so, that might be part of the crashing problem as AutoCAD 2014 is not designed to work on Windows 10.
If you are still on Windows 7 perhaps you can have your brother take a look at your computer to make sure that things are clean and working properly.
Also, can you try AutoCAD 2017? You can use a trial version free for 30 days. Check with your instructor to verify that you can get a license for this.
As far as the file I attached for you, open it, clean it up a bit, and then wblock the two fixtures so you can insert into your master file.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
John Vellek
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