Good morning to all, I ask you something...after you set the rescue as dxf, at the closing of the autocad file, try again the rescue in dwg format with the current version,
can you disable this option? ? ?
after saving the file in dxf I just close
if after saving you also make a slight change, which can also be the simple shift of the drawing frame, autocad will reboot the rescue.
to do what you want you have to set the default save in dxf and at your choice:
-Save and close immediately
-close and save
the difference between the two is that in the first case even an unexpected zoom reboots you to the rescue at the closing, while the second closes just click on save
as I have already said, any change you make, modification which also includes zooming, moving the picture frame, clicking on a icon and not using it, will be required saving at the time of closing. autocad interprets it as a modification of the design and therefore rightly asks you if you want to save it.
If you don't want to do this when the save window pops, cancel and the design will be closed while keeping the previous save.
Want to save in dxf and no longer have the request to save in dwg? set autocad so that it saves in dxf and to draw you use a dwt.dxf template.
Don't you want to do these steps? when you save the dxf immediately close the design (ctrl+q ) or, already written, instead of saving and closing do first the closure and autocad, which considers the modified design, will propose the saving window.
to save in dwg and convert it to dxf doesn't make any sense, but if you want to do it you don't need a program on purpose, write a script and do it with autocad
dwt.dxf is a template exactly like dwt.dwg.
then take your dwt.dwg template, save with name and between extensions choose dwt.dxf link to the guide (in the guide is specifieddwg, but you can do it also in dxf)
in the options in the tab open and save set as dxf formatlink to the guidecontroversy: I recommend never answering all your previous questions I gave you answers.