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Does anyone know what the SDI mode settings do? I was told to set my SDI to (0) by typing SDI in the command prompt so I could publish drawings. I use LDDT 2005. I typed SDI. It then prompted me to "Enter a new value for SDI :" I entered 0 and was told,

"The current setting for SDI is required by a loaded application.

Cannot set SDI to that value.

*Invalid*"

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SDI = Single Document Interface.

 

When SDI is set to 1, only one drawing may be open at a time; when set to 0, multiple drawings may be opened in one session.

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It is only set to 3 by an add-on application, you will need to deactivate or terminate the add-on to change SDI.

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Nor do I. As the website says, it should have been in AutoCAD years ago! Well worth the screen space lost.

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I used it before my computer upgrade, I need to reinstall. Definitely worth it.

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AutoDesk is too busy putting in crap we don't need instead of the stuff we do need. That whole wish-list thing over at AUGI should be scrapped.

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AutoDesk is too busy putting in crap we don't need instead of the stuff we do need. That whole wish-list thing over at AUGI should be scrapped.

 

Makes for some good laughs though.

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As well as headaches and hair loss due to the constant pulling brought on by bouts of anxiety. :cry:

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As well as headaches and hair loss due to the constant pulling brought on by bouts of anxiety. :cry:

If this is true, don't ever open Revit then. :lol:

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If this is true, don't ever open Revit then. :lol:

 

Just commenting to get involved. I use Civil 3D on a daily basis and at first it was the case when I started learning it but now its not so bad. At least I'm growing my hair back. :D

 

Sometime in the near future I have to get familiar with MEP. Everything is going towards BIM. Gotta stay up to date. I really enjoyed NAVIS Works training.

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