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This is VERY annoying.
The tool pallattes, layers pallatte, etc, will not remain in their places once I have shut down AutoCAD and restarted. When I come in the morning, they are always screwed up. This has happened agter a virus scan, which detected nothing.
I have done the following:
Uninstalled/reinstalled
Tried adding lisp to both the ACAD2014.lsp and ACAD2014DOC.lsp file (Cannot find ACAD.lsp)
Tried syncing the settings with A360. A360 was previously running just fine, no issues
Tried re-migrating settings from 2013 that were correct
Set the workspace and saved it
Saved the CUIx
Copied the workspace
Saved the workspace as another name
Created a new AutoCAD profile
Pulled out every last hair and almost demanded my money back from Autodesk.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
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phxdrafting,
Check out the following article:
About Auto-Loading and Running AutoLISP Routines
“…The acad.lsp and acaddoc.lsp startup files are not provided with AutoCAD-based products. It is up to the user to create and maintain these files. …”
"Created a new AutoCAD profile"
--> did you Set Current?
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I actually found it. After 7 hours of searching, trying every lisp routine under the sun, pulling out the rest of my hair... I found a single comment on one of these threads, buried about 5 pages deep, totally obscure that mentioned a setting in some graphics card drivers that centers a dialog box, or something to that effect...and low and behold, some over achieving prgrammer had made my recently upgraded driver have that setting as a default.
Thanks again for the help.
I look good bald.