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en respuesta a: asherjoh

1) Copy my code to NotePad then save it as ThroatSize.lsp

2) Move this file to

    C:\USERS\YourName\APPDATA\ROAMING\AUTODESK\AUTOCAD MECHANICAL 2014\R19.1\ENU\ACADM

    (Note: Your AutoCAD version may be different to mine but the path should be very similar.)

3) In AutoCAD Click "Load Application..." under "Tools" tab (or type _appload in command line), after Selecting ThroatSize.lsp then click "Load" button then "Close".

4) Now you are ready to use the code - type DuctThroat (not case sensitive) in the command line then click your "Enter" key.

5) Follow the instructions showed in the command line - you should be fine.

 

HTH

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