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ard
09-07-2005, 10:11 PM
Greetings, how to get "explorer" functionality back?
I.e. PProblem: when open drawing option is selected, instead of typical
explorer type GUI, I am getting the prompt to type in the path and file name
under command prompt. Also the same thing with saving the file.

Where is the option toget the normal exploer GUI back?

TIA
p.s Software Autocad Map 2005

ard

Full Name
09-08-2005, 03:18 AM
Perhaps FILEDIA variable?
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:11:33 +0800, "ard" <rahimid@yahoo.com> wrote:
Greetings, how to get "explorer" functionality back?I.e. PProblem: when open drawing option is selected, instead of typicalexplorer type GUI, I am getting the prompt to type in the path and file nameunder command prompt. Also the same thing with saving the file.Where is the option toget the normal exploer GUI back?TIAp.s Software Autocad Map 2005ard

ard
09-08-2005, 05:11 PM
Yes, got it resolved from the other acad groupp.

ard

"Full Name" <ayemz@tuta.com> wrote in message
news:ge70i15fuor7gvv524r87n849glr3fb8hg@4ax.com... Perhaps FILEDIA variable? On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 14:11:33 +0800, "ard" <rahimid@yahoo.com> wrote:Greetings, how to get "explorer" functionality back?I.e. PProblem: when open drawing option is selected, instead of typicalexplorer type GUI, I am getting the prompt to type in the path and filenameunder command prompt. Also the same thing with saving the file.Where is the option toget the normal exploer GUI back?TIAp.s Software Autocad Map 2005ard


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