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Lori Govan

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Jan 25, 2024, 7:08:49 AM1/25/24
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Sounds like you're having an issue with lastproj.fil .... this is a file generated by ACADE's project manager that keeps track of what projects were open during the last work session. This file is kept on the local machine, since each individual user may be working on different groups of projects.

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Project Manager displays a list of open projects. The active project is at the top of the list. The list of recent projects is saved in a text file called lastproj.fil in the user folder, \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical version\release\country code\Support\User\.

I would check for the existence of this file. If you find it, kill it. Then, open up ACADE, and go grab all the projects you want to be listed in Project Manager. Close ACADE and restart...this should get you together. Next time you open up ACADE, you should see your projects.

1) make sure check the file LastProj.fill is in C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical 2020\R23.1\enu\Support\User. If file is there, open and check whether this file has the list of the projects you are after.

I downloaded AutoCAD Electrical 2023 and my Project Manager doesn't populate with all of my projects until I open a drawing. Is there a way to get it to populate right away upon startup with out changing my settings back to default?

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Standard Drawings
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