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Can I set the default file type to open?

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Can I set the default file type to open?

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I work exclusively with DXF files. I easily found how to set DXF as my default file SAVE type, but how can I set DXF as my default file OPEN type, so I don't always have to use the drop-down to select DXF?

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Re: Can I set the default file type to open?

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bb.cnc.craft wrote: ↑
Tue Jan 07, 2020 5:35 pm
I work exclusively with DXF files. I easily found how to set DXF as my default file SAVE type, but how can I set DXF as my default file OPEN type, so I don't always have to use the drop-down to select DXF?

Thanks and regards,
- Bill
Hi Bill,
Please use the DXFIN command instead of.
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Re: Can I set the default file type to open?

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QuanNguyen wrote: ↑
Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:35 pm

Hi Bill,
Please use the DXFIN command instead of.
Regards.
Thank you Quan, but this is not really a solution, and actually requires more typing/input than using the drop-down.
I simply want it to initially default to DXF instead of DWG for initial file opening. I'm pretty sure this can be done, even Draftsight can do this.
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