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help with ai_molc

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Anonymous
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help with ai_molc

I hope I am not out of topic here.
I have experienced the following problem: I worked on a particular dwg
at the office and noticed that ai_molc is not available any more. Auto
CAD simply replies with "unknown command" when I tried to use it.
Later I needed to finish the same drawing at home and I experienced the
same thing ai_molc simply vanished. I was able to restore it only with
complete Auto CAD uninstallation and reinstallation.
Isn't there a simpler solution? Because I don't want to make a complete
reinstallation of Auto CAD after I need to work on that dwg again.

Thanks

Orlin
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Anonymous
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make sure the acad.mnu is current
and your 'search path' is actually pointing
to the correct version of the acad.mnu
mark


"Orlin Bojanov" wrote in message
news:3BA57CE8.696D9E0A@yahoo.com...
> I hope I am not out of topic here.
> I have experienced the following problem: I worked on a particular dwg
> at the office and noticed that ai_molc is not available any more. Auto
> CAD simply replies with "unknown command" when I tried to use it.
> Later I needed to finish the same drawing at home and I experienced the
> same thing ai_molc simply vanished. I was able to restore it only with
> complete Auto CAD uninstallation and reinstallation.
> Isn't there a simpler solution? Because I don't want to make a complete
> reinstallation of Auto CAD after I need to work on that dwg again.
>
> Thanks
>
> Orlin
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

ai_molc is set up in the acad.mnl file, which loads every time you load the
acad menu file. If, like me, you aren't using the acad menu file, then copy
acad.mnl and rename it to "mymenu.mnl", where "mymenu" is the name of the
menu you are using. It has to be in the support path, of course.
Mark Nienberg

"Orlin Bojanov" wrote in message
news:3BA57CE8.696D9E0A@yahoo.com...
> I hope I am not out of topic here.
> I have experienced the following problem: I worked on a particular dwg
> at the office and noticed that ai_molc is not available any more. Auto
> CAD simply replies with "unknown command" when I tried to use it.
> Later I needed to finish the same drawing at home and I experienced the
> same thing ai_molc simply vanished. I was able to restore it only with
> complete Auto CAD uninstallation and reinstallation.
> Isn't there a simpler solution? Because I don't want to make a complete
> reinstallation of Auto CAD after I need to work on that dwg again.
>
> Thanks
>
> Orlin
>
>

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