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Bill93, post: 384536, member: 87 wrote: Spelling police: I'm afraid I would be terribly bad at repelling invaders, but some women have found me repel...
Print up about 500 of those, Nate, and you can run an illicit high stakes Bingo tournament this weekend.
Kent,Could the price difference be cost per pound of "twist tobacco" (chewing tobacco?) vs. loose leaf (pipe or cigarette) rather than a transcription...
You left the wooden fence post off your list - or is that "the REST of the story..."
I would look at a heck of a lot more evidence than what you presented here before making a decision. History search of parcels, look for reserve stri...
Stephen Ward, post: 376561, member: 1206 wrote: I note that all of those are graphics intensive. The graphics card/driver is often a least partly to ...
I lean toward blaming IntelliCAD rather than Carlson because these crashes almost always happen after executing a basic CAD command, rather than the r...
I don't think your computer is the issue. I've got 16 Gb RAM, but only a Quadro K600 graphics card, and I still get IntelliCAD crashes (Carlson 2016...
The big question in my mind is this: are your problems caused by the internet service to your building, or are the problems caused by your networking...
Sometimes when I copy a paperspace layout from an existing drawing (or drawing template, I'm not sure if it's one, the other, or both) I will get a br...
I've wrassled with this same problem in the past, Nate, and never found an easy solution. The other suggestions you got is about the best I could do,...
You might want to spend the extra money to get the AutoCAD based version of Carlson. There is a wee bit steeper learning curve to using the IntelliCA...
Also, check to see if the .bak file created when the drawing was opened is the pre-edited version of the drawing.
You win. I had one a couple months ago that was 0.21', and thought that was quite marvelous.