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"David_W._Koch" <You
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need to edit your "base" menu. If you are using the out-of-the-box setup for
ADT2004, that would be the new ADT.mnu. For the standard install, you will
find this in C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\Application Data\Autodesk\Autodesk
Architectural Desktop 2004\R16.0\enu\Support, where "xxxx" is the user name
under which you log in.
The default setting for the Application Data
folder is "hidden", so you need to turn on the display of hidden folders and
files if you want to get to this directory in Windows
Explorer.
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Yeah. I found it about 20 minutes after I posted
this question. AutoDesk has gone the way of 2k and XP when it comes to
personalizing the program. Which is a good idea.
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"David_W._Koch" <You
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need to edit your "base" menu. If you are using the out-of-the-box setup for
ADT2004, that would be the new ADT.mnu. For the standard install, you will
find this in C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\Application
Data\Autodesk\Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2004\R16.0\enu\Support, where
"xxxx" is the user name under which you log in.
The default setting
for the Application Data folder is "hidden", so you need to turn on the
display of hidden folders and files if you want to get to this directory in
Windows Explorer.
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David Koch
Member of the Autodesk
Discussion Forum Moderator Program