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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.<br />

CUSTOMIZE<br />

Customizes tool palettes and tool palette groups.<br />

System Variables<br />

TOOLTIPS<br />

Controls the display of tooltips on the ribbon, toolbars, and other user<br />

interface elements.<br />

Organize Program and Support Files<br />

You can change the default directory structure for the program and support<br />

files to suit your needs.<br />

Overview of File Organization<br />

AutoCAD LT ® uses support files for purposes such as storing customization<br />

definitions and describing text fonts.<br />

The default directory structure for the AutoCAD LT program and support files<br />

is designed to efficiently organize those files into logical groups. If this<br />

organization does not suit your needs, you can change it. However, some<br />

applications look for certain files in specific locations, and you should verify<br />

that your modifications do not conflict with the requirements of those<br />

applications. Without the full path, including drive and directory, AutoCAD<br />

LT can locate only those files that are found in the library search path.<br />

The location of the support folder changed in AutoCAD 2004. The location of<br />

local customizable files is stored in the LOCALROOTPREFIX system variable.<br />

The location of roamable customizable files is stored in the<br />

ROAMABLEROOTPREFIX system variable. If a network supports roaming,<br />

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