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DPBell

Joined: 08 Nov 2005 Posts: 573 Location: C&R Technologies Littleton, CO
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:16 am Post subject: Autodesk Mechanical Desktop and AutoCAD Mechanical |
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When opening a file created in Autodesk Mechanical Desktop using AutoCAD Mechanical, the following message may appear:
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You cannot edit Mechanical Desktop drawings in AutoCAD Mechanical.
All AutoCAD Mechanical commands, including save, are now disabled. |
Here is the solution from the Autodesk website:
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This warning indicates that the drawing contains part or assembly definitions that may be empty.
To remove empty part or assembly definitions
Open the drawing in Mechanical Desktop and use the command AMCATALOG.
On the All tab, search for any part or assembly definitions.
Remove all definitions.
Save the drawing.
You will now be able to open the drawing in AutoCADŽ Mechanical. |
This solution obviously requires that you have access to Autodesk Mechanical Desktop. If you do not, or you do not mind losing any Mechanical features (the TD model will still be intact), simply open the model using AutoCAD, not AutoCAD Mechanical. After saving, the file should open in AutoCAD Mechanical. |
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mettler
Joined: 15 Aug 2008 Posts: 42
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:49 am Post subject: |
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that did it, thanks. Interestingly, my model was working fine on Friday when I created it. But, over the weekend there was either a forced reboot or a power outage with an automatic reboot. I am wondering if that caused the glitch. What I usually do is import the STEP file and create the TD model around it, and then delete the STEP file. When I restarted TD this morning and opened the model I got the error.
thanks for the help |
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diazamf112
Joined: 25 May 2010 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 11:05 am Post subject: Thermal Desktop 5.3, Autodesk 2010 |
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| Seems that function (AMCATALOG) is not existing anymore on AutoCad Mechanical 2010 (for 64 bit) any other suggestions? |
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DPBell

Joined: 08 Nov 2005 Posts: 573 Location: C&R Technologies Littleton, CO
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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@diazamf112
Sorry I did not see your post earlier (sometimes we are not notified of changes to the forum). If you read the first post again, you will see that AMCATALOG is a Mechanical Desktop command and not an AutoCAD Mechanical command. If you do not have Mechanical Desktop and you are not up to TD 5.3 Patch 3d, then you can open Vanilla AutoCAD (listed simply as AutoCAD 20xx in the Start > Programs menu) and open the dwg directly. The file should open. |
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DPBell

Joined: 08 Nov 2005 Posts: 573 Location: C&R Technologies Littleton, CO
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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The best way found to convert a DWG file from Autodesk Mechanical Desktop using AutoCAD 2010 and later is to follow these steps:
- Open AutoCAD (Start > Programs > Autodesk > AutoCAD Mechanical 20xx > AutoCAD 20xx).
- Select File > Open and choose the DWG file
- Select File > Save As and change the file type to AutoCAD 2007
- Exit AutoCAD
- Double-click on the new file to see that it works (it will likely open using AutoCAD Mechanical)
If the error no longer appears but you would like to use AutoCAD as the default application, select File > Save As from within AutoCAD Mechanical and select AutoCAD 2007 as the format as opposed to AutoCAD Mechnical. The file should now open with AutoCAD by default.
If the error is not eliminated, type TdPurgeBlocks while in AutoCAD prior to performing the Save As (step 3 above). |
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