AutoCAD Drawing Recovery Manager is a powerful tool that can help you restore lost drawings. It is a feature of AutoCAD that allows you to recover drawings that have been accidentally deleted or corrupted. This article will explain how to use AutoCAD Drawing Recovery Manager to restore lost drawings.

The first step is to open AutoCAD and select the “Drawing Recovery Manager” option from the “Tools” menu. This will open the Drawing Recovery Manager window. In this window, you will see a list of all the drawings that have been deleted or corrupted. You can select the drawing you want to restore and click the “Recover” button.

Once you have selected the drawing you want to restore, AutoCAD will begin the recovery process. It will attempt to restore the drawing to its original state. If the recovery is successful, the drawing will be restored and you can open it in AutoCAD.

If the recovery is unsuccessful, AutoCAD will display an error message. This message will indicate the reason why the recovery was unsuccessful. You can then try to recover the drawing again or you can try to restore it manually.

To restore the drawing manually, you will need to open the drawing in AutoCAD and then select the “Save As” option from the “File” menu. This will allow you to save the drawing with a different name. You can then open the new drawing and make any necessary changes.

Using AutoCAD Drawing Recovery Manager is a great way to restore lost drawings. It is a powerful tool that can help you recover drawings that have been accidentally deleted or corrupted. With a few simple steps, you can restore your drawings and get back to work.

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