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    How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007, without reloading the whole program?
    The file became invalid and was asking if it was okay to ignore it. So I removed the file and we don't get the message, but now we can't add a new plotter.

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    Default Re: How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007

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    How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007, without reloading the whole program?
    The file became invalid and was asking if it was okay to ignore it. So I removed the file and we don't get the message, but now we can't add a new plotter.
    Try doing a repair. Insert your Installation CD; it may give you an option to repair; if not, try going to your add/remove programs in your control panel; clock on AutoCAD LT, and there should be an option to change; I believe that will give you a repair option.

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    Default Re: How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007

    I tryed that yesterday, it didn't seem to work.

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    Exclamation Re: How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007

    That doesn't seem to work. I just tryed it again and the file was not added.

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    Default Re: How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007

    Then I would guess you would have to reload the program.

    I don't know of any other way to fix it.

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    Default Re: How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007

    Quote Originally Posted by mhannan.100562
    How can I restore the Add-A-Plotter wizard file in AutoCAD LT 2007, without reloading the whole program?
    The file became invalid and was asking if it was okay to ignore it. So I removed the file and we don't get the message, but now we can't add a new plotter.
    Hi

    Add-A-Plotter Wizard is just a Windows short-cut. By default it points to...

    "C:\Program Files\<AutoCAD Version Here>\addplwiz.exe"

    Therefore you can recreate the short-cut yourself eg Look at Method #2

    ID: TS44911 - No shortcut in the Plotter Manager for the Wizard

    Have a good one, Mike

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    Thank you. That worked great.

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