If you are a graphic designer, you must have heard about Adobe Illustrator. Originally designed for the Apple Macintosh in 1985, it is a vector graphics editor developed by Adobe Inc and is part of the Creative Cloud subscription.

Users have the option to export graphics in 15 different popular formats such as BMP, CSS and Flash amongst several others.

While the app is quite stable, Adobe Illustrator users are now reporting that they are getting error code 2067 when trying to open DWG or DXF files. The issue seems to be affecting multiple versions of Illustrator.

Users say they tried downgrading to an older version, reinstalling the app, and updating to the latest version but the issue persists. Many are frustrated since the problem is affecting their productivity.

You can see in the image below what the error message looks like for those affected.

With some reports dating back to March, it looks like the problem has been troubling users for some months now. Thankfully, Adobe has acknowledged the issue where Illustrator users are encountering error 2067 when trying to open DWG or DXF files.

They said that it usually happens when the DWG/DXF file is exported using a third-party application. Moreover, there is no timeframe on when the issue will be resolved.

We hope they fix the bug in the coming days. Rest assured, we will be updating this space once Adobe fixes the issue so stay tuned.

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