Forgive me if this has been addressed before.
Is there a way to print out an entire list of system variables and their values? I have a hard time remembering between updates which ones I need to fix to my liking.
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Forgive me if this has been addressed before.
Is there a way to print out an entire list of system variables and their values? I have a hard time remembering between updates which ones I need to fix to my liking.
Whenever you're fiddling around with system settings, log the change along with a reason why. Then you can refer to the log later on, rather than relying on memory or a generic list of all settings.
Thanks for the comments. Now I have another problem. Every time I open my new version (2018 ) I have to go in and reset all those SV settings that I've now figured out. I KNOW there's a command that retains those settings, but I can't find it. Help please!
Which settings specifically Kristi? Different things are stored/saved in different places.
Some SV are stored in the DWG file, others in the profile/registry, others not saved at all.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
If you enter SETVAR at the command line, then ? then you can then select * and it will list them all. I just had to do this to find out why someone's machine wasnt acting the same as mine. saved a ton of time. You can then print out the contents of your command history, although I just opened it in notepad so I could compare the two files.
*EDIT* sorry late to the party.