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To understand the significance of AutoCAD 2004, one must look at the landscape of the early 2000s. The software's codename was "Reddeer," a reference to the city in Alberta, Canada. Arriving 15 months after AutoCAD 2002, it represented a major new release rather than a simple incremental update. While previous versions had focused on introducing new features, the core philosophy behind "Reddeer" was a back-to-basics approach: . It addressed the growing pains of the digital design world, where file sizes were ballooning and sharing data across teams was becoming a bottleneck. Are you trying to from an old LDT project folder