Then copy / replace the two support folders. Migrate custom setting to new installation so all file paths, profiles and workspaces are intact. Or can I use a combination of both methods: See this link for what it doesn't include It seems really straight forward and it brings over profiles, linetypes, tool palettes etc. Is that it? When I log onto comp2 AutoCAD will all tool pallettes, profiles and cui be up and running?Īnother option I have seen is the Migrate settings tool in the start menu. Code: Select all For i 0 To arGraph.Length - 1 Dim img1 As New CADImage() strFileName Me.MapPath('') + 'GraphDXF' + arGraph(i) + '. Now how I would go about it is this: (please correct me if I'm wrong)Ĭ:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2009 Copy folder called 'support' and save to external hardriveĬ:\Users\johnm\AppData\Local\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2009 - English\R19.0\enu Copy folder called 'support' and save to external hardriveīrowse for the above folders in comp2 and delete them and replace with the corresponding folder. He has a degree of customization the details of which I am not sure yet but I believe it to be custom tool palettes, interface possible custom commands, lisp etc. It's for a client so I really don't want to mess it up. I have to transfer AutoCAD 2009 from one computer to another. It was the fastest program when updating the imports from Excel. every time you input a file.I suppose this is good but if I spent so much time formatting the file in Excel, why would I want to do it again in AutoCAD 3. since my first post and get different results each time.
#Autocad 2009 help file update
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