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    '05 lt settings

    hi,
    we are about to reformat our drive with autocad 2005 lt, and was wondering if there is a way to either find or export the config settings. ie: toolbars and plot settings and other general settings.
    which folder/where should we look?
    what *.extension should we look for?
    have googled but no luck.
    just trying to avoid spending hours setting the program the way we like it all over again.

    thanks


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    I think it's the .mns file.
    Gerry

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    FYI
    found this

    C:\Documents and settings\Yourname\Application data\Autodesk\Autocad 200?\R16.1\enu\ ---

    Copy whole enu file from existing computer to usb and then replace enu with this copied enu into the computer that you want to add custom tools to.

    thanks


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