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Hi, I've been tasked with standardizing much of our AutoCAD content, i.e. line styles and symbols.
In order to insert blocks from a library drawing, I firstly added them to a tool palette, and then created a Action Macro to insert them into the drawing. I then create a button on the ribbon that referenced the Action Macro name, and viola, an inserted block.
It all works perfectly on my machine, however when I try to replicate it on another, I get a playback error.
I exported/imported the tool palettes, and the ribbon.
The .actm files are in a common network folder, and it's added to the path and trusted locations in Options. As are the library files.
Also, the Action Recorder Settings are pointing to the correct folder.
When it fails it says:
Action Macro Playback Error
EXECUTETOOL. - I don't know what this means.
Any ideas?
Am I going about this the right way?
Is there another, simpler way to achieve the same results?
I looked into using Lisp to insert blocks from another drawing, but that looks insanely complicated - and we have a fair few blocks, so the OFE (opportunity-for-error), is high.
Thanks
Civil 2018
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