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It is a well known issue.
If you find your Mac is running slowly, there are a number of potential causes that you can check. Your computer's startup disk may not have enough free disk space. To make disk space available, you can move files to another disk or an external storage device, then delete files you no longer need on the startup disk.
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It could be a corrupted finder preference file try going to
your home directory then library and then preferences and go to the
files com.apple.desktop.plist and com.apple.finder.plist and move them
to
the trash, then reboot your machine and they will be recreated but note
that the desktop and finder preferences will be reset to default. Hope
this helps.
Click on them once to highlight them, then to go up to File > Get Info and make sure they have not been locked. If they are locked, uncheck the "lock" box and then you should be able to open them.
Some updates are intended ONLY for Macs running on PowerPC processors, while others are ONLY for the Intel processor. Most of them are Universal Updates for both processor families. Don't dispair, and read on the Apple website the detail for the updates issued (about weekly on Tuesday) to see if the update applies to your platform.
go to applications>vectorworks and right click the application logo, and click on "show package contents"
then
contents>MacOS-DWG>MacOS.dwg
if you open up that last file that is the one you are looking for. you can take it out of there and rename it and it is as good as any other file. the only thing is that everytime you export the new file goes right into that folder.
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