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can add it at the end of acad2000doc.lsp file (assuming you are using 2000+
ver. of Autocad.
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only reason I suggested using the existing ACAD2000DOC over the existing
ACAD2000 lisp the the autoload feature on each drawing. The ACADDOC.lsp
doesn't exist unless you generate it, correct? As far chances of lost file
because of service patch and what-not, aren't you suppose to backup these and
other files prior to doing so?
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