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I use the autocad Mobile app on an Ipad to mark up building floorplans, mostly as-built work, with some conceptual.
I have a file that I updated last week. When I go to the Web App, it shows the last time it was updated correctly, but does not show any of the annotations I made or that the annotations layer even exists. Saving to my desktop provided the same result, no geometry. I've had lots of issues with the mobile to web app work flow, but this is a new one.
I did finally get the geometry to appear, I copied the file in the Mobile app, then renamed it into a different folder. That version appears to actually be updated, and includes the annotations layer, and when I download it works.
Is there a way to force either the mobile app or the web app to update? This is pretty crippling to my work flow.
Mobile is now failing to update any of my mobile files, I have to save a copy of the file in the app, on my IPAD, in order to be able to even see my markups on my PC (through the web app). It seems like its getting worse....
Same problem. My files edited on an iPad show they are uploaded but the changes do not show up on either the desktop app or the web based app. I cannot use the workaround because you cannot edit file properties if the file is a .dwgzip file. I can get support in 2 days perhaps after my deadline. I use autocad lt light drawing and sketching and use mobile for quick editing as intended. I will be moving to another platform with different problems, but better support.
Never mind. Looks like its only a partial improvement.
Files are updating to the web some of the time. But, opening them, then closing the app seems to force the refresh. Better than before.
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