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dwg autocad E 2009 to 2006 error

dwg autocad E 2009 to 2006 error

dwg autocad E 2009 to 2006 error

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I have drawings that were originally created in AutoCad E 2006. They were modified in  AutoCad E 2009. They were both saved as 2000 DWG.

When I try and print from 2006 half the drawing disappears.

It looks OK from the model but when I do a print preview 1/2 the drawing disappears. Any new line or blocks added to the drawing will also not show up on the print out.

I have tried changing the properties of all the lines to match with no success. They will print fine from 2009. I changed the draw so everything is on the same layer, the line type is the same, the line wieght is the same, the line scale is the same, the line color is the same, line thickness is the same

I need to have it print from 2006 as some of our customers only have 2006.

Anybody have ANY idea what is happening here??

Any input would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks

DJ

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