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Re: Help with ACAD_PROXY_ENTITY
File>Drawing Utilities>Purge All
If that doesn't work, see if there is an x-ref in the drawing that is calling that proxy out. Type in Xref <enter> and it will show you a list of External References in the drawing. These may be your most common culprits to a problem like this.. If not, and you find out what the problem was.. let me know just for kicks. |
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Re: Help with ACAD_PROXY_ENTITY
Very confusing... Also, if you didn't know, a proxy entity is basically a placeholder AutoCAD uses when it doesn't have the appropriate plugins, etc, to properly render an entity.
So, the next question(s), I think, is where the original drawing came from, what it was of, and what version of AutoCAD it was made in. And when you're opening the drawing, does it say what it's making the proxy object in place of? |
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RText ATEXT AecCivilBase AecBase40 AecCivilDtm AecCivilDraft AeccvBase10 AeccLand10 If thats it then I need to find a computer with Land Development. |
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Just figure out which particular objct enabler you need and you should be able to see the objects for real and delete them yourself. |
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Re: Help with ACAD_PROXY_ENTITY
If your objects are all in model space, just "wblock" select all the items you want, and save them out as another file. Then open that file, and it should have dumped the items in question. BTW this is the most effective way of getting rid of garbage data, better than purge.
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