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Over time, your AutoCAD drawing files can accumulate unnecessary data, which can cause a degradation in performance, or worse, file corruption. In this module, you’ll learn how to use the audit and purge tools to keep your files lean and performing properly. It describes the various steps you can take should your file become corrupt. Finally, you’ll learn how to recover your file if it does not get saved and closed properly.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Take control of your drawing files before potential corruption happens by removing unused named objects. Learn how to use the purge tools to keep your files lean and performing properly.
After completing this video, you will be able to:
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There are two kinds of drawing corruption. In one, you may still be able to open the file, but it might not work right, or worse, in the second case you can’t open it all. Learn what to do in both scenarios, and what to do if your file or one of its xrefs has been corrupted.
After completing this video, you will be able to:
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If your drawing session ends unexpectedly, you can often retrieve the autosave file, which can save you valuable time instead of losing your work. Learn how to use the Drawing Recover Manager to restore your work.
After completing this video, you will be able to:
Step-by-step guide