Autocad 2018.0.2 Update 64-bit [exclusive] Download
Resolves issues where certain PDF drivers caused the application to freeze during layout plotting. System Requirements for 64-Bit AutoCAD 2018
The 2018.0.2 update is not limited to just the base AutoCAD application. If you use any of the following 2018 industry-specific tools, this update applies to you as well:
Beyond the expiration fix, the update included several stability and performance enhancements: Autocad 2018.0.2 Update 64-bit Download
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Autodesk quickly replaced it with the . This release resolves the pre-release license expiration timer and introduces vital stability fixes for 64-bit operating systems. Key Fixes and Improvements Resolves issues where certain PDF drivers caused the
| Category | Specific Fixes | | :--- | :--- | | | Fixes the defect that would have caused the product to expire on June 1st, 2017 with a "pre-release product expired" error message. | | Crash Prevention | Resolves occasional crashes when editing undefined hatch patterns, opening certain DXF files, and ending an AutoCAD LT session using specific API code. | | Plotting & Publishing | Fixes issues with certain text styles being upside down when printed to PDF, and ensures self-intersecting wipeouts in a block plot as expected. | | General Interface | The Dynmode setting is no longer automatically reset; the ability to input values in the Material Editor Palette is restored; right-clicking in Block Edit mode no longer shows an error. |
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After successfully applying the patch, your product version will display as . 64-Bit System Requirement Operating System Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10/11 (64-bit only) CPU Type
The 2018 version was the first to truly tackle 4K monitor support. The initial release had icons that looked tiny or fuzzy, and dialog boxes that were misaligned. The 0.2 update significantly refines this. While not perfect (some legacy dialogues remain small), it makes the software finally usable on high-resolution screens without constant frustration.