Need to save customized menu for new AutoCAD installation

Need to save customized menu for new AutoCAD installation

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Need to save customized menu for new AutoCAD installation

TNFergus
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So due to some problems with Windows updates on my work computer, we are reformatting my hard drive and starting fresh, including AutoCAD, of course.  My menu/workspace is pretty customized to how I like it (I still use the button Icons, not the ribbon).

Can I save or export this to a file... then import it into the new AutoCAD installation?

 

I won't have access to the old version, since they are wiping the hard drive and reinstalling everything, not just providing a new computer. So this isn't a regular migration between versions, but entirely different computers, basically.

 

I assume the fact I use Advance Steel is not a problem... ?

 

Thank you

 

 

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VincentSheehan
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Depends on what changes you have made. You could save the Workspace, Menus, Toolbars and so on within the CUI.

Vincent Sheehan

Sr. Civil Designer
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pendean
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@TNFergus 

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paullimapa
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You should be able to migrate the current workspace to the other computer

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Transferring-works...

But just incase maybe also try Reset command and select the backup settings option there as wel:

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-reset-AutoC...


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cadffm
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Hi,

 

1. Export setting as described above

    This will incl. or usual cuix stuff, profile and much more

 

2. If you are using Toolpalettes which incl. insertion tools (insert block),

     don't forget to backup the .dwg files which storing your blocks

     Same for all other of your personal "supportfiles", of all kinds which are not in Autodesk folders.

 

and because I found this article, I prefer to do this on-top (unsure if needed, but never a problem if you have a backup - not having is a problem sometime lol)

3. Backup Advance Steel settings (link)

 

_ _ _

 

4. New PC, do - with admin rights

    Install the same Product, same language, same version

    Start & close program - with admin rights

    Install the latest update for your product

    Store your 2) files at the same location (Drive/folders)

    Store your 3) files at the same location (Drive/folders)

    Import 1)

    Start program finally

   

Sebastian

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nehakakar
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You can save your custom workspace and settings using the CUI editor or AutoCAD’s migration tools. Don’t forget to back up your tool palettes, block files, and any other custom files saved outside Autodesk folders. You can also check Autodesk’s support articles for simple steps to transfer or reset your settings.

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TNFergus
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Thank you!

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TNFergus
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Thank you too!

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TNFergus
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Thank you

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TNFergus
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Thank you.  You bring up a question... to save all these settings (mostly CUI, I guess) will I be able to import them into a later version of Advance Steel ?

 

I'm currently using Advance Steel 2022.  Not sure if I should go ahead and upgrade at the same time.

 

 

Again, thank you everyone for replying.  I appreciate it.

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TNFergus
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Thank you.

 

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cadffm
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@TNFergus  schrieb:

>" will I be able to import them into a later version of Advance Steel ?"

This way? NO.

This way is from one product, to THE SAME

Migration from an old to a newer version (same kind of product) is working if both are installed on the same PC only.

 

But, with the right knowledge, manually - yes, the exported file is just a simple .zip.

If you have to ask "will I be able to", I would say, let it be. It sounds you edited some standard setting/files, also the standard .cuix file(s)

and it isn't a way I like to support (to overwrite the standard of a newr version)

 

>>"I'm currently using Advance Steel 2022.  Not sure if I should go ahead and upgrade at the same time."

OLD:

Export Advance Steel 2022 settings

NEW:

Install Advance Steel 2022, Import 2022 setting, you exported

Install Advance Steel 202x, Migrate settings from 2022

 

 


 

 

Sebastian

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TNFergus
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It's mostly just the button menus I've customized and was hoping to avoid doing it again.

Also things like databases, I guess.  We aren't heavy into customizing those but there have been some minor adjustments I've made.

 

I appreciate that explanation. Thank you.

Just get 2022 working again... then migrate if I choose to.

 

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cadffm
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@TNFergus  schrieb:

>>"It's mostly just the button menus I've customized and was hoping to avoid doing it again."

TOOLBARs aren't a problem, if you created/stored it where you should: In your own .cuix file.

Where are your custom Toolbars stored, in "TNFsSpecial.cuix" or in "ACAD.cuix" or "AdvanceSteel.cuix"?

It should be the first one, the "TNFsSpecial.cuix"  (or what the name of your custom .cuix is).

In whatever /Install/Version, the only thing you have to do is: Attach your custom.cuix as partial cui files and add them to your custom workspace.

IF you went another way (edited standard programs support files like "ACAD.cuix" or "AdvanceSteel.cuix),

you should create your custom .cuix NOW. Command: CUIX, jump to the second "tab", create a new .cuix and transfer your custom stuff from one .cuix to the new one.

(create a backup for both, it doesn't cost any money or time, but every now and then you're happy about backups 😉 )

 

>>"Also things like databases, I guess.  We aren't heavy into customizing those but there have been some minor adjustments I've made"

Because of some minor edits, I can't and won't help deeper than the usual way: Export/Import AdvanceSteel settings (and migration from/to the same PC)

Note: Everything exclusively concerning AdvancedSteel is unknown to me, I am not an AS user, I only know the basic product AutoCAD

 


 

 

 

 

Sebastian

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TNFergus
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Excellent info, thank you.

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