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'07 - Command Line, File Location(s)


Tankman

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AutoCAD '07, opens fine. I close the blank drawing.

 

If I want to open a file, I used to just select "OPEN" and I could click my way to the needed *.dwg file.

 

Now, guess I did something wrong, again, I need to type the full address (location and file name) on the "COMMAND LINE."

 

At this time, from the "OPEN FOLDER" icon, nothing.

From the "FILE" drop down menu, "OPEN" is grayed out.

 

I must have changed, in error, something in "OPTIONS."

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Tankman, I'm very disappointed. How many times have you seen this question asked here in the forum, and still you asked the question? You must now take the walk of shame. :P

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Tankman, I'm very disappointed. How many times have you seen this question asked here in the forum, and still you asked the question? You must now take the walk of shame. :P

 

Guess 62+ is getting old.

Some of the Koi passed away this winter.

VW wouldn't start, needed a jump this morning.

Son borrowed one of my autos, his needs to go to the body shop this week.

GF didn't make breakfast yet.

 

Excuses, excuses, excuses. Ok, these boots 'r made for walking.

Shame, shame on me. I'm walkin'.

 

Funny, I've seen the question "lots", even on someones (yours :lol:) signature in these very forums! Oops 'e daisy. :oops:

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