2010 Autocad Serial Number And Product Key ((NEW))

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Mathilda Allhands

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Jan 25, 2024, 10:24:20 AM1/25/24
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I was designing a little box, when autocad descided it was going to crash, when I restarted autocad the little box where I can enter numbers had disappeared completely, nowhere to be found. I have scoured the internet and I simply dont know what to google as I don't know what it's called.

2010 autocad serial number and product key


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Hi to all .. Please there is misunderstanding about your reply ?!! THE QUESTION WAS HOW TO "Select Cogo Point By Specifying Point Numbers" ??! that mean select many of points at one time by depend on it's numbers ?! clear matter i think .. but your respond was by used "transparent commands" by called (_'pn) from any command !?!
there is big deference between those issues because the ('pn) sub-command get the point location only for selected point .. so we have not select the point yet !
if i missed something or there is actual misunderstanding please reply to clarify this point.
thanks alot.

I have to issue drawings to our clients in dwg format. When copying them out of the ACE project folder they are meaningless to a client unless we manually rename each file in the project manager beforehand to include the sheet number and/or drawing number of the completed and correctly ordered project as a prefix/suffix. The customer has no way of looking at the sheets correctly ordered using the WDP project file/Autocad Electrical Project Manager.

We have our own dwg number system for our projects and ties into our quality control system but occasionally clients request we use their numbers. In this case, we have a seperate field to fill in on the title block that shows the client dwg number.

We also break our dwgs into groups as we do multiple panels for HV switchboards. Each panel has a dwg number assigned and then sheet numbers for each page within the dwg set. Our file name and dwg number then looks like this - 'PROJECT-DWG-SHT' with a seperate area on the title block showing 'Sheet of Max Sheets' . The Sheet in the second area is actually a field that picks the data up from the SHT in the dwg number. If I have to add a sheet to a dwg set, it is usually only about 4 or 5 sheets that need to be adjusted.

We build single form 4 control panels with multiple seperate compartments, and the project can sometimes be up to 500-900 sheets. The drawings are numerical with no possibility of breaking into seperate sets without making updating/renumbering and issue.

At present until ACE gets the functionality to rename the dwg files based on the atribute sheet values, I believe the best method would be as you suggest to seperate descriptions and drawing numbers from the filename and use the ACE project manager drawing list display configuration to show the details of the drawings whilst working in the project.

Adding a sheet will still be a bit of a problem, but I could use a project number_sheet value with a decimal such as a P6834_001.0 , P6834_002.0 , P6834_003.0 for the first three files (where P6824 is my project number), which leaves me the ability to add an additional drawing P6834_002.1 without renumbering all the dwg filenames in the ACE project. After the project is complete and when issuing the drawings to the client they will be in order in explorer or the seperate renaming utility such as bulk rename, and this will allow for ease of renaming to match the sheet number values which is what we want. Bit of a workaround but doable.

Thanks Jared I am aware of the copy project command but it does not have the option to renumber all the sheets in numerically automatically. You have to edit each one with the new sheet number. It is however easier than renaming each in the project manager which is a bit finnicky and bounces around a bit, but I believe to acheive what I need it is easier to use bulk rename. Thanks a lot for your input though much appreciated.

Did you guys ever find an answer for this? It looks like I am after almost the exact same thing for different reasons. When we create a project it goes through a number of scrutinies by different members of the company as every project is different with different calculations needed. This means that they will refer to a page number and I must be able to navigate to that page number without counting down the drawings.

Under Projects, there should be a 'Project Wide Update/Retag' icon. This will go through and update all the sheet numbers in a project. I believe that you would have to run the title block update to then transfer the new sheet number to the appropriate area.

in the xref you will see 3 drawings in the model space. The balloons that are the pain in my side are at the ends of lines, in IT-32 for instance at the very right extent of each line. The top number references another drawing number and the bottom number the line that it references to in that drawing. The top balloon is 33/2012 so if you go to drawing 33 line 2012 there will be another balloon that refers back to this one.

I am having a problem where when I add a terminal block to a wire, it changes the number of the wire after it passes through the block. I am using the standard terminal block components in the NFPA library, not anything I made. This is happening on the terminals that are not the ones designed to change the wire number. Below is a screenshot of what I am talking about. When I inserted this block, it changed the wire name from L1 to 104. You can see from the properties that the naming of the actual block is correct to pass the number through. Anyone have any ideas?

Be sure that you selected a terminal symbol that doesn't force a wire number change. If you clicked a terminal symbol icon that shows 99 and 100 next to the icon image, that type of terminal symbol forces a wire number change. (see attached image)

In the Schematic Menu there are several flavors of square terminal blocks. Check the description for the one you are using. I see Square (no features or changes), Square with Wire Number, Square with Terminal, Square with wire number change which is the one I think you are using. If you do not want the wire number to change use the Square with Wire Number in my menu it is HT0W01.

First of all, check that the wire actually has the 'L1' number associated with it. If the number is not associated with the wire, run the Drawing Audit (found under the reports tab) to make sure that any problems are fixed.

those are all the wires that are connected to the one signal arrow that is not putting the wire number on the wire connected to it... "6443" handle is in the list of wires DA removed wire number pointers from....

Often times I can just do a signal arrow refresh on this page and it will update the signal arrow, but then sometimes it has placed other wire numbers on that same jumpered network, so then DA will remove all the wire numbers because there are too many.

if I do an "edit wire number" on that wire with the 20BD0360 wire number... it says "0VDC-UPS"... but that other wire number is still there... but all the other signal arrows on that network report "0VDC-UPS"...

I'm not sure if you are aware of this, but here it goes.
A wire number floater, is a wire number symbols that no wires (lines) point back to.
To see what wire number a wire points to, you must run the XDLIST command (from express tools).

I assume you're talking about Text objects whose contents represent numbers. Also Mtext objects? Also Dimensions? Anything else? Integers only, or possibly also real numbers [with decimal places] and/or with fractions? With content representing a number only, or possibly with additional character(s) [e.g. "25A" or "A25"]? Possibly within longer content such as sentence-type notes?

In the absence of answers to the questions in Message 2, I will assume integers only, and no content other than the number. In a relatively limited range like 1 to 100, you could spell out the desired contents explicitly:

To broaden the scope, it would be possible to find all Text [or whatever] whose content contains any numbers, and step through them all, checking each for whether it contains only numerical characters, and if so whether those represent a multiple of 5.

After selecting "insert field", going under "Object", and selecting a block, for there to be a selction for the number of times that block is in a drawing. Data Extraction just isn't efficient or offer the flexibility to be a legitimate option for counting blocks.

Make sure on page 2 of 8 in the Data Source section to choose select objects in the current drawing and then select everything in your drawing. The next few pages are about filtering out the available data from the objects you are extracting from but the final table that you get will give you a table or output to a data file that includes the total count. Whenever the number or blocks changes you can select your table and right mouse click to get to Update the Table Data Links which will update your data (i.e. recount the total number of blocks)

If a wire connects to another drawing via source destination, the wire number on the destination will not update unless you wire number project-wide, or run the Update Signal References utility. I'm not sure if that is what your problem is, but the message about off-drawing signal links makes me wonder.

I guess you know that if you move a wire number with AutoCAD Move, this can create problems. A wire number is actually a block with attributes only; no graphics. If you move the number with AutoCAD Move you detach it from the wire it was associated with. The Drawing Audit that Trond mentioned can sometimes correct that scenario; otherwise it deletes the "orphaned" wire number block.

Scoot is only for symbols that are inserted into a wire. Use Move Wire Number. Click the command and then click on the wire, where you want the wire number to move to. The wire number block will relocate to where you clicked on the wire. You can also use Move/Show Attribute to move a wire number, but you are only moving the WIRENO attribute with that utility, instead of the whole block. There are other hidden attributes in a wire number block so I recommend only using Move/Show Attribute for a fine adjustment in the position of a wire number.

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