Hi.
It is a drawing of an assembly with balloons?
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Are you referring to the initial save or a save after you already saved it?
If the former, that's how it works.
If the latter, I would start looking at read/write permissions.
Update: Sorry I read it as Save As and not Save As Copy.. Did you do something like this?
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Is the idw file writable? If it is read-only or it is opened in a different session, it cannot be saved.
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Yes its an .idw with balloons. i have a feeling that the problem is caused when there is an interaction when i am using A360. Perhaps there is some sort of conflict. It never used to happen until i started to use A360.
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I dont think its a problem with permissions.
i have a feeling that the problem is caused when there is an interaction when i am using A360. Perhaps there is some sort of conflict. It never used to happen until i started to use A360.
Regards
This happened to me when i was editing the assembly and traying to save a drawing of this assembly at same time.
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