![]() ![]() bak file as well, where we look at where they’re saved (hint: They’re in the same folder as your drawing (.dwg) file) as well as how you’ll need to modify them in order to open them in AutoCAD.Ĭheck out this weeks full video below or here on the channel: In the video I walk through the process of how to setup various options and features for your autosave files, including how to set the autosave time interval, save file path and even how to change the file name/type of your autosaves. They can be used in similar ways and can save a ton of headache if things ever go wrong! If you’ve been using AutoCAD for a while now, I’m sure you’ve come across these file types at some point or another. This also includes how to use and recover autosave files (.ac$) which can literally be a project/life saver! ![]() In this week’s video we are taking a quick yet detailed look at how to setup, find and open backup files (.bak) in AutoCAD. ![]() Brandon here with this weeks 2 Minute Tuesday post! ![]()
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