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Main Customization File

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foruma000137
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Main Customization File

When you use both Autocad and Autocad Electrical, which path do you put in the Main Customization under Tool/Options?? Plus what profile is supposed to be set current? How about an example of the paths that are supposed to be under the Support File paths, etc. We are getting a too many arguments error..tried several things, still not getting the fix. Another thing is the acad and acade menu supposed to be loaded, etc??? Any help with the customization of acade would be appreciated??
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Robyn,
There is a customization file associated with each profile that is setup.
As delivered, I believe AutoCAD Electrical comes with an ACADE and a vanilla
profile corresponding to AutoCAD Electrical and generic AutoCAD
respectively. The customization files should be found under C:\documents
and settings\\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical
2006\r16\enu\support. For the ACADE profile the customization file will be
acade.cui while the one corresponding with the vanilla profile would be
acad.cui.

I hope this helps.
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When you use both Autocad and Autocad Electrical, which path do you put in
the Main Customization under Tool/Options?? Plus what profile is supposed
to be set current? How about an example of the paths that are supposed to
be under the Support File paths, etc. We are getting a too many arguments
error..tried several things, still not getting the fix. Another thing is
the acad and acade menu supposed to be loaded, etc??? Any help with the
customization of acade would be appreciated??

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