I would use Explorer...look for any instance of dst file (*.dst) in a directory and delete them all. Those file won't hurt your drawing file anyway when you discard them.

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Im using AutoCad 2006 and I created a drawing template using an existing drawing after I removed its sheetset association, but whenever I create a new drawing using that template it pops up a message that says "drawing 'blah blah.dwg' was previously associated with the sheetset 'blah blah.dst' which cannot be found. You can remove the association etc etc...." It is wierd because it does not appear to be a part of any sheetset! Is there a way to see if and what sheetset a drawing is associated with and remove it, so I can fix my template? Thanks a bunch!!!


I would use Explorer...look for any instance of dst file (*.dst) in a directory and delete them all. Those file won't hurt your drawing file anyway when you discard them.
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Once you remove the sheet set association you will need to Save As dwt format to overwrite the existing template. Then next time you start a new drawing using that template, you shouldn't get the message.
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