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im a computer tech for a small company and my boss, in order to make us look more productive, began using autocad for some of our work, since im the only comp tech here, it became my job to do it, and im not doing to bad, but i do have a major problem. autocad is refusing to see the outer walls of the building. i need to have the outer wall in the prints, according to cad, all the layers are turned on,, does anybody know why and can u tell me how to fix it.





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1. - The layer could be on but set not to print.
2. - Could be the color settings do not show well on your
printer. Try a different color for the layer or check the color settings in your print setup (.stb, .ctb files).
3. - Is your plot settings set to limits and your wall is outside of your limits?
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Steve Smith
Product Engineer
Staco Energy Products Co.
www.stacoenergy.com
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1. - Could you have saved it under another file name?
2. - Check your C:\windows\temp file for a .bak file saved
around the time you where working on the drawing with the walls. Rename it as a .dwg file and open it to see if it has the walls. Also check your working file directory for a .bak with the same file name and rename that to a new name with the .dwg extension and see if that may have your walls.
3. - I'm sorry to say this but you might just be screwed.
My regards,
Steve Smith
Product Engineer
Staco Energy Products Co.
www.stacoenergy.com
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and rename those to .dwg files and hopefully one of these will have what you want.
Steve Smith
Product Engineer
Staco Energy Products Co.
www.stacoenergy.com
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(Defpoints, if you didn't already know, doesn't show up on prints. By design)
Curmudgeon
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no you are stuck with the jaggies
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If any are listed check the status column to see if they say "Not Found". If this is the case find that file and place it in the path location listed in the Saved Path column. Reload the external reference by highlighting it and selecting Reload on the left. Or you can just reload AutoCAD.
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