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

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customizable files in the user's roaming profile are available on the machine<br />

the user is logged onto.<br />

Library Search Path<br />

The library search path specifies where the program searches for files when<br />

you do not specify a full path name, as follows:<br />

■ Current directory. (This is typically determined by the “Start In” setting<br />

in your shortcut icon.)<br />

■ Directory that contains the current drawing file.<br />

■ Directories listed in the search path specified on the Files tab in OPTIONS.<br />

(See Specify Search Paths and File Locations in the User's <strong>Guide</strong>.)<br />

■ Directory that contains the AutoCAD LT program files.<br />

Depending on the current environment, two or more directories may be the<br />

same.<br />

If a file is not in this search path, you must specify both its path name and<br />

file name before AutoCAD LT can find it. For example, if you want to insert<br />

the part5.dwg drawing into your current drawing and it is not in the library<br />

search path, you must specify its full path name, as shown here:<br />

Command: insert<br />

Enter block name or [?]: /files2/olddwgs/part5<br />

If the drawing exists in that location, AutoCAD LT prompts you to finish the<br />

INSERT command in the usual manner.<br />

Directory Structure<br />

AutoCAD LT uses tree-structured directories and subdirectories. It is<br />

recommended that you keep supplemental files (such as third-party<br />

applications and customization files) separate from the AutoCAD LT program<br />

and support files. This makes it easier to track possible conflicts and to upgrade<br />

each application without affecting the others.<br />

You can create a new directory on the same level as the main AutoCAD LT<br />

directory and store any customization files or third-party applications in<br />

subdirectories on the next level.<br />

If you want to store drawings by job, you can create a third directory on the<br />

same level. Subdirectories for each job could contain drawing files and a<br />

subdirectory for related support files.<br />

4 | Chapter 1 Basic <strong>Customization</strong>

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