![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's a little background on autosave – just in case you needed it. ![]() It is a contingency plan for when bad things happen. Note: The automatic save feature is not a substitute for manually saving your drawing and should never be treated as such. If you need to revert to an autosave file, you can go to this location, find and copy the appropriate file to another folder, and rename the extension from "sv$" to "dwg". By default, they are saved to a temporary folder on the local machine but you can choose another location for these files using the SAVEFILEPATH system variable or by changing the Automatic Save File Location in Options/Preferences. The idea is to create a saved copy of whatever drawing you are working on so that if something unexpected happens since the last time you manually saved your drawing, e.g., AutoCAD crashes, your computer crashes, etc., you'll hopefully have a fairly recent copy saved somewhere.Īutosave files are typically named using a mangled version of the drawing name, ending in ".sv$", e.g., "2170topo_1_978319771_4666.sv$". As you're probably aware, AutoCAD includes an automatic save option to save your drawing at specific intervals. ![]()
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