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Doubleclicking a .dwg opens Acad 09 again. Not as a window in currently opened Acad


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I'm a bit confused with the new interface in Acad 09. How do I make .dwg's open in the same window I already have open?

 

K.

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Do you means you can only open single dwg?

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maybe he's asking how to open multiple dwgs in autocad 09. i'm experiencing it also. when i open another dwg file, another autocad 09 will start.

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succu8us is right. When I open a .dwg, a new acad 09 starts.

How do I set it to open in the current window?

Its no problem in Acad 07.

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Right!SDI....(single drawing interface)...(0/1)...0(for multiple) 1(for single)..

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I'm a bit confused with the new interface in Acad 09. How do I make .dwg's open in the same window I already have open?

 

K.

 

Is your CAD2009 just recently installed and as default set that way?

Its usually preset already to SDI=0

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Thanks alot for the answers.

 

It came with Inventor 2009, but I have not used it before now, because I usually draw 2D with 2007 LT. It was installed like this.

Posted

Well, that didn't work. I typed in SDI and the preset was already at 0. I tried both 1 and 0 but it still opens files in a new Acad application.

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I don't have 2009 (installed) but I think you need to set TASKBAR = 1 too. There have been some recent posts.

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I have TASKBAR = 0, and SDI = 0 and these seem to work fine

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