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Profiles

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Anonymous
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Profiles

Does anyone know what lines (if any) can be taken out of a profile (.arg) in
order to force autocad to keep the existing menu loaded when loading a new
profile? Example: Some machines have AutoCAD installed on the C: drive and
others have it installed on 😧 So If a user reloads the wrong profile (which
does happen) then they loose there menus. Easy fix is to relod correct
profile. But not until they come find me saying I lost all my buttons what
do I do? Is there a way without two different profiles, that we can force
Autocad to never try to reload the menu? I have not messed with the text
version of the profiles much, because it messes with the registry. Thanx for
any help you can give.

Rob
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Anonymous
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"Rob O." wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what lines (if any) can be taken out of a profile (.arg)
in


Rob, you want one of the "full" AutoCAD groups - such as
autodesk.autocad.2000general. This is an LT group and LT doesn't support
profiles.

Enjoy,
Stef
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mailto: yodersj@ipass.net || Drafter, Leather-worker
http://www.ipass.net/~yodersj/ || Dos, Win, LT
RFC 1855, section 3.1.1, item 10 at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/
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Anonymous
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OOPS i was wondering why I was getting very few responses to my posts. hehe

Rob

S. Yoder wrote in message ...
>"Rob O." wrote in message
>news:ef251bc.-1@WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
>> Does anyone know what lines (if any) can be taken out of a profile (.arg)
>in
>
>
>Rob, you want one of the "full" AutoCAD groups - such as
>autodesk.autocad.2000general. This is an LT group and LT doesn't support
>profiles.
>
>Enjoy,
>Stef
>--
>mailto: yodersj@ipass.net || Drafter, Leather-worker
>http://www.ipass.net/~yodersj/ || Dos, Win, LT
>RFC 1855, section 3.1.1, item 10 at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/
>

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