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    Default Setup Support Search Paths for Blocks

    We have a lot of block and they are organized in folder on the network.
    When setting up an ACAD station we have to fille in all the different paths for these blocks. (see attach)

    isn't there a way to specify just 1 folder and automatically all the subfolders in 1 line

    Thx, johan
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    Question Re: Setup Support Search Paths for Blocks

    Hi

    Why do you need to place all your Block Paths in your AutoCAD Support File Search Path ?

    Plus, do you create a default "Master" AutoCAD Profile, then use that Profile to set-up AutoCAD stations ?

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Exclamation Re: Setup Support Search Paths for Blocks

    You sure have a lot of path there...

    Why so many...???

    Can't you (if you are the one managing the system) put those directory together better...

    It looks like it wasn't well planned...

    Let us know if you or some one there needs help...

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