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jwright1962
en respuesta a: rkmcswain

OK, I have it resolved.  

I'm not sure what changed but I've tried every combination I could think of ...  "to slash or not to slash".  What worked was creating a separate lisp in my "lsp" folder; adding that lisp file as an autoload in acaddoc.lsp and then calling the function in the button as suggested above...  OpenLsp   this worked fine.   I was hoping not to have to manage more lisp overhead to get it to work but it is what it is... and it works as suggested above.   Actually; not a big deal to manage the lisp files.   I have a "ton" of general "utility" lisp files I use quite frequently and it's nice to have a single click to bring up my lsp folder rather than clicking several times in Windows to get to that folder "outside" of cad.