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The TXT2MTXT command works just fine in ACA 2015 here.
Do any of your Express Tools work? If not, does typing EXPRESSTOOLS at the Command: prompt help any?
If not, does the C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2015\Express folder contain leaderex.arx? That is the file that defines the TXT2MTXT command. If so, is that folder on your AutoCAD Search Path?
Great!
Following the instructions below got it working.
Load the file (leaderex.arx ) as follows from the Command line:
Command: ARX
Enter an option [Files/Groups/Commands/CLasses/Services/Load/Unload]:
Choose LOAD, then browse to C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2015\Express\leaderex.arx for the file, highlight it, click OPEN and you are done.
It works after it is loaded, but has to be loaded every time you restart ACAD Arch.
Should I put it in the standard lisp file to make sure it loads every time, or is there a better way?
Is leaderex.arx in a file on your search path? Did you run the EXPRESSTOOLS command to activate the Express Tools ribbon tab?
That should be sufficient; it works here. If it is still not working you after doing the above, you could put leaderex.arx in the StartUp suite of the Load/Unload Applications dialog (APPLOAD command - on the Manage ribbon tab, on the Applications panel, choose the Load Application tool). You could also place this line
(arxload "leaderex.arx")
in your acad.lsp file (create one if one does not exist), and that will get loaded every time you start AutoCAD. The acad.lsp file should be in a trusted location, as specified in the Options dialog, Files tab, under the Trusted Locations node.
David,
I upgraded to ACA 2015 last week and am having the same issue as mentioned here. Some of my express tools are not working and some are. From the tracking I've done it appears that any express tools that run just from a lsp file work fine and any that reference back to an arx file don't work at all.
The paths are all correct, the express tools ribbon tab shows up just fine.
The only thing I've found to work is manually loading the required arx file via "appload". I've manually loaded the "leaderex.arx" and the "mocoro.arx" so far (and put them into my startup suite) and from what I can see any express tools associated with those work fine now.
However, my "arctext" (probably others too that I just haven't discovered yet) isn't working.
Is there a list somewhere of which arx files control which express tools functions?
I could go thru them one at a time and load each one individually via appload until I found the right one, or I could just load them all into the startup suite (I'd rather not, since they appear to take up resources once loaded) and be done with it..... but I'd like to just load the one I need.
Thanks!
Have you run the EXPRESSTOOLS command?
Are the Express files located in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2015\Express on your computer?
You indicate that all support paths are correct, so I assume this path\folder is included in the Search File Support Path (and also in the Working Search File Support Path) on the Files tab of the Options dialog. Are you getting any sort of error regarding trusted file locations when you run the commands? I have not experienced that, and the C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2015\Express folder is not in my list of trusted paths. I am assuming that AutoCAD does not question the trustworthiness of the installation folders, but if you have altered the default installation locations, that may not hold true.
@Anonymous wrote:Have you run the EXPRESSTOOLS command?
Are the Express files located in C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2015\Express on your computer?
Hi David. What to do if the Express folder is not in my AutoCAD 2015 directory? I tried loading EXPRESSTOOLS command and nothing. I tried to add the Support File Search Path and it wasn't in the directory.
Thanks for any help in advance.
If you used the default settings for your ACA 2015 installation, Express Tools will not be installed.
To install Express Tools, you should be able to go to the Windows Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features and find Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2015 - English (or whatever name your version uses), right click on it and choose Uninstall/Change.
In the Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2015 dialog that appears, choose Add or Remove Features.
The first page shows content packs. OPTIONAL: Add or remove content if desired. This is not necessary to add Express Tools.
Press Next.
On the second page, you can add or remove features. Select the Express Tools toggle to add a check mark to it. OPTIONAL: Add or remove other features.
Press Update.
The installer will do its thing, and Express Tools should be installed.