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Design Centre Blocks Palettes

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craig
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Design Centre Blocks Palettes

After 20 years of using Autocad thought it time to get serious about putting all my symbols\blocks on palettes. Went to design centre, selected a folder and right clicked to get "Create Tool Palette of Blocks". Creates a black palettes but no block tools ???

 

All symbols\blocks are individual files. I'm using ACA 2014.

 

Am I missing something or is this any quirk ???

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dbroad
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Several possibililities:

1)No write permission to folder where palettes are stored.

2)Memory issues.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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pendean
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You are using ARCHITECTURE and not AUTOCAD, correct? Which profile are you running when this fails?
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craig
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craig
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Using Architecture.

 

using a custom profile and I have the Pallete Path set to a folder outside my roaming profile. This path is set ABOVE all others so it still finds the stand OTB and then adds any new ones to the new path - supposed to anyway. Won't add palettes using this.

 

When I set the OTB path to the top, it works fine but puts my cutom pallete in with the mix and it's impossible to to move to a safe path away from the OTB path which will be lost when I upgrade to 2015 🙂

 

I am an administrator account and have set the security permissions to WRITE on the folder.

 

NOW I'M STUMPED ????? Help as I am am developing my office standards on a laptop and trying to copy them to the office by using just a seperate folder and It's driving my batty

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