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RobDraw
en respuesta a: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

I KNOW THAT IN ORDER TO SAVE-AS/EXPORT CHANGE THE FILETYPE TO 20/20 I CHANGE IT DURING SAVE-AS. BUT I DID NOT DO THAT TO KEEP THE FILE AS 2013.


 

This is wrong. You need to tell it if you want to save to an older format.

 

By default, AutoCAD, and many other programs, save the file to the newer format. In fact, you should have gotten a warning when you opened the file, that is unless you have suppressed that warning. It can be an annoying one if you deal with a lot of older format files. You need to tell it to save to an older format or export instead of saving depending on what kind of edits have been done and if any newer objects or features added to older objects. AutoCAD should warn you about this also.


Rob

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