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  1. #1
    Guest

    Exiting AutoCAD

    Hi all,
    Is there a way to EXIT or QUIT Autocad without confirming weather to save
    drawing or not.

    I sometimes open many drawings at one time and then modify one or several
    drawings, but when I EXIT or QUIT I have to confirm Save or not each
    drawing.

    I know it will be my reasonability to make sure I save any modified drawing.

    Your will be greatly appreciated !
    FYI Using AutoCAD 2005 - XP-PC Windows only

    Charlie

  2. #2
    B. W. Salt. Guest
    Used to be the END command that shut down without saving changes, but
    people lost lots of work that way, hence the restriction to EXIT or QUIT.

    I am sure that if there was an END command for you to use, you would soon
    wish it did not exist!


    In article <V6npd.19124$233.6809@okepread05>, markris@markrisQ.com ()
    wrote:

    *From:* markris@markrisQ.com
    *Date:* Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:46:11 GMT

    Hi all,
    Is there a way to EXIT or QUIT Autocad without confirming weather to
    save
    drawing or not.

    I sometimes open many drawings at one time and then modify one or
    several
    drawings, but when I EXIT or QUIT I have to confirm Save or not each
    drawing.

    I know it will be my reasonability to make sure I save any modified
    drawing.

    Your will be greatly appreciated !
    FYI Using AutoCAD 2005 - XP-PC Windows only

    Charlie

  3. #3
    elbazarc Guest
    Why dont you Try CTL ALT DEL

    in task manager end ACAD process. only if you've saved before.....works for
    me

    "B. W. Salt." <briansalt@NScix.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:memo.20041125163439.22837C@briansalt.compulin k.co.uk...
    Used to be the END command that shut down without saving changes, but
    people lost lots of work that way, hence the restriction to EXIT or QUIT.

    I am sure that if there was an END command for you to use, you would soon
    wish it did not exist!


    In article <V6npd.19124$233.6809@okepread05>, markris@markrisQ.com ()
    wrote:

    *From:* markris@markrisQ.com
    *Date:* Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:46:11 GMT

    Hi all,
    Is there a way to EXIT or QUIT Autocad without confirming weather to
    save
    drawing or not.

    I sometimes open many drawings at one time and then modify one or
    several
    drawings, but when I EXIT or QUIT I have to confirm Save or not each
    drawing.

    I know it will be my reasonability to make sure I save any modified
    drawing.

    Your will be greatly appreciated !
    FYI Using AutoCAD 2005 - XP-PC Windows only

    Charlie

  4. #4
    B. W. Salt. Guest
    Not me. I didn't raise the question in the first place :-)
    In any case, the need is to exit a file without being asked if you want
    to save it.


    In article <IBIpd.37260$eJ.975791@wagner.videotron.net>,
    elbazarc@videotron.ca (elbazarc) wrote:

    *From:* "elbazarc" <elbazarc@videotron.ca
    *Date:* Fri, 26 Nov 2004 11:10:35 -0500

    Why dont you Try CTL ALT DEL

    in task manager end ACAD process. only if you've saved before.....works
    for
    me

    "B. W. Salt." <briansalt@NScix.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:memo.20041125163439.22837C@briansalt.compulin k.co.uk...

    Used to be the END command that shut down without saving changes, but
    people lost lots of work that way, hence the restriction to EXIT or
    QUIT.

    I am sure that if there was an END command for you to use, you would
    soon
    wish it did not exist!

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