In the layer tool bar, my _ai_molc command (Makes the layer of a selected object the current layer) doesnt work. It says unknown command. What could be wrong?
Thanks for any help
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In the layer tool bar, my _ai_molc command (Makes the layer of a selected object the current layer) doesnt work. It says unknown command. What could be wrong?
Thanks for any help
What version of AutoCAD?Originally Posted by jan.pennabecker
Are you using a custom menu as your main menu?
That function is defined in "acad.mnl" so if "acad.mnu" (or "acad.cui") is not loaded, then "acad.mnl" is not loaded.
If you copied "acad.mnu" (or "acad.cui") and renamed it, then do the same with the MNL file.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
I am using autocad 2005 and a custom menu. I cannt find an autocad mnl file.
Look in the default location:Originally Posted by jan.pennabecker
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2007\R17.0\enu\Support
(items in blue will vary depending on the username, AutoCAD version, and language.)
...and you are looking for "acad.mnl"
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
Not sure what is going on but I dont have a sub directory R17.0\enu in my autocad2005?
Hmmm. What folder name do you have in the AutoCAD 2005 folder? Do you have a 16.1? Keep following until you find a support folder.Originally Posted by jan.pennabecker
If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
jUSt
I have a support folder directly under acad2005, but no other folders under support. Just files.
Is there an acad.mnl file in that folder? If you cannot find it there, try searching your computer. You can also try to find it through AutoCAD by copying and pasting the following code to the command prompt.Originally Posted by jan.pennabecker
If there is an acad.mnl file located in any of your supoort paths for AutoCAD, that code will tell you where it is located.Code:(findfile "acad.mnl")
If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
jUSt
thanks for everyones help. I got it now.
That's why I included this.Originally Posted by jan.pennabecker
It was only an example, not meant to indicate the contents of your hard drive. There is no way for me to know what language and username you would have found when you went to search.Originally Posted by rkmcswain
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