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    How do you clear SS Manager for the next project using AutoCAD 2010?
    Look like a person could get file referance mixed up on simular projects?
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    I don't understand. What do you mean by "clear" SS Manager?

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    I dont fully understand the question but if I assume you copy file folders from privous jobs to maintain some kind of folder/file standards than the SSM file would be copies as well. To "clear" the SSM for the new project simply close all the files for the new project associated with the SSM than browse to the folder containing the SSM file and delete it. When you open the files next time you will get a message that tells you the association has been removed. After you open each file and acknowlegde the removed assoication you can than create a new SSM file for the new project.

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