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Trevor_Smith
2006-11-13, 05:16 PM
I used Sheet Set Manager in 2006 to set up a few of our projects. We just upgraded to 2007 and now I am unable to load the dst file.

I open 2007, open Sheet Set Manager, select open from the pull down menu, select my dst file, select Open and nothing happens. No command line errors or anything.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Trevor

Mike.Perry
2006-11-14, 09:03 AM
Hi

Can the .DST files still be opened successfully in AutoCAD 2006 ?

Have a good one, Mike

Trevor_Smith
2006-11-14, 12:25 PM
Yup, open's fine in 2006.

Mike.Perry
2006-11-15, 10:41 AM
Yup, open's fine in 2006.Hi

Hmmm, strange...

Would it be possible to post the .DST file so we may take a look ( I realise we will not have access to the actual files being referenced via the .DST file ).

Have a good one, Mike

Trevor_Smith
2006-11-15, 03:09 PM
The problem seems to be associated with all my DST files.

Our IT person thinks 2007 was not installed properly. They’ll be in tomorrow to reload the program. Hopefully that will solve the problem.

I’ll keep you posted.

Thanks again for the help!


Trevor

Mike.Perry
2006-11-15, 03:12 PM
The problem seems to be associated with all my DST files.

Our IT person thinks 2007 was not installed properly. They’ll be in tomorrow to reload the program. Hopefully that will solve the problem.

I’ll keep you posted.

Thanks again for the help!Hi Trevor

Fingers-crossed you get the issue / problem resolved tomorrow.

Please take the time to post back the outcome, regardless...

No worries...

:beer: Mike

Mike.Perry
2006-11-17, 08:01 AM
I used Sheet Set Manager in 2006 to set up a few of our projects. We just upgraded to 2007 and now I am unable to load the dst file.

I open 2007, open Sheet Set Manager, select open from the pull down menu, select my dst file, select Open and nothing happens. No command line errors or anything.Hi

I realise you stated there are No command line errors or anything, but I am posting the following Technical Document just in case ( I stumbled across it yesterday )...

ID: TS1063349 - Error: Sheet set file is not valid (http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS1063349)

Have a good one, Mike

sjz
2006-12-20, 10:14 PM
Hi

I realise you stated there are No command line errors or anything, but I am posting the following Technical Document just in case ( I stumbled across it yesterday )...

ID: TS1063349 - Error: Sheet set file is not valid (http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS1063349)

Have a good one, Mike


Thanks for the great link!

Worked perfectly for me!

Thanks a million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chris.N
2007-02-28, 09:05 PM
just had this happen to a co-worker, trying the Autodesk fix and performing a repair did nothing. going to try a 'do over'. :banghead:

Chris.N
2007-03-01, 07:44 PM
apparently unloading & reloading ACAD worked.

mahersy
2007-04-24, 05:26 AM
It appears the link to the thread ID: TS1063349 is dead has it moved to another location?

.T.
2007-04-24, 05:46 AM
It appears the link to the thread ID: TS1063349 is dead has it moved to another location?

Searching for the title Mike provided gave me THIS THREAD (http://usa.autodesk.com/getdoc/id=TS1063349). Hopefully that's the one.

And welcome to AUGI :)