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<whatahelisdis> wrote in messageIn
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Options, under the profiles tab, click "export". Save an .arg file somewhere
onto your network. On the new pc, follow the same options steps, except click
"import" and import the arg file, then set it current. You can lock the
settings by saving the workspace at this point. I hope that
helped.
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<whatahelisdis> wrote in messageI
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was just trying to rocommend a quick resolution. You can import an arg file
and save it as a cui in the new PC. Either way works similarly, except if
you're trying to standardize things company-wide - like printer settings and
support files paths in Options, the arg file saves those settings as well. I'm
not sure if the cui file does that.
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<whatahelisdis> wrote in messageI
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guess my AutoCAD is different. I can import and arg file and set it current in
my options. My toolbars and pull down menus change to how the environment was
at the time the arg file was exported, as well as the OPTIONS parameters. I
then save my workspace and everything seems to stay that way. Try it. It
really works
What is the simplest, most effective way to mange a "main" cui globally, while allowing users to sustain their own workspace environment?