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000078_owner-lightwave@webcom.com_Tue Jun 6 17:52:43 1995.msg
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I've never had a problem loading DXF files from various places before,
but I recently had a friend try and load a DXF file givrn to him by a
potential client.
It doesn't load. It reads the file and then nothing. No requester
saying not a TIO recognized format or anything. Pixel Pro 3D does say
that it is not a recognizable format.
What gives? Anybody know if there is a special way to save from AutoCad?
TIA...
J. David - Video GT
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