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    Default Re: tool palettes and lisp routine

    I tried this in AutoCAD 2006 and I have to restart autocad to see the toolpalettes in the new folder. If I change the path thru Tools/Options the changes take effect immediately.

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    Default Re: tool palettes and lisp routine

    Reload the ACAD menu file.

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    Question Re: tool palettes and lisp routine

    Michael,
    Is it possible to switch palette groups rather than palettes in ADT2006 just like what these others are doing with palettes?

    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgardner.79905
    Michael,
    Is it possible to switch palette groups rather than palettes in ADT2006 just like what these others are doing with palettes?

    Jason
    I don't know to tell you the truth. I don't have access to ADT2006, we are still on 2005.

    Sorry

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    Default Re: tool palettes and lisp routine

    Any ideas on how I could do this in ADT 2006?

    Jason

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    Default Re: tool palettes and lisp routine

    I found this lisp and it works great. I have the lisp set to a button in the ribbon. Is there a way to have the lisp load and unload the tool palette? Something like an IF, THEN statement?

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