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For each drawing, you can open and choose from the following files if they
exist:
DrawingFileName_recover.dwg
DrawingFileName_a_b_nnnn.sv$
DrawingFileName.dwg
DrawingFileName.bak
NOTE The drawing, backup, and recover files are listed in the order of their time
stampsthe time when they were last saved.
Double-click a top-level drawing node listed under Backup Files to display up
to four files as listed above. Right-click any node under Backup Files to display
shortcut menu options.
If you close the Drawing Recovery window before resolving all affected
drawings, you can open Drawing Recovery at a later time with the
DRAWINGRECOVERY command.
Send an Error Report Automatically to Autodesk
If the program encounters a problem and closes unexpectedly, you can send
an error report to help Autodesk diagnose problems with the software. The
error report includes information about the state of your system at the time
the error occurred. You can also add other information, such as what you were
doing at the time of the error. The REPORTERROR system variable controls
whether the error-reporting feature is available.
To open the Drawing Recovery Manager
Click the Application button, and click Drawing Utilities Open the
Drawing Recovery Manager.
Any drawings that need to be restored from an unexpected program or
system failure are listed under Backup Files.
To restore a drawing using the Drawing Recovery Manager
1 If necessary, click the Application button, and click Drawing Utilities
Open the Drawing Recovery Manager.
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