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

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See also:<br />

■ “Customize Startup” in the User's <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

OPTIONS<br />

Customizes the program settings.<br />

Multiple Drawing Folders<br />

Keeping your drawing and other associated files in separate directories makes<br />

it easier to perform basic file maintenance.<br />

Keeping your drawing files and other associated files in separate directories<br />

makes it easier to perform basic file maintenance. The scenario described in<br />

this topic is based on the sample directory structure described in Overview of<br />

File Organization on page 3, but you can expand or alter it to meet your<br />

needs.<br />

You can set up the /AcltJobs directory to contain your drawing subdirectories.<br />

The drawing subdirectories can contain other subdirectories that hold related<br />

support files for that particular drawing type or job. The /AcltJobs/Job1/Support<br />

directory can contain blocks and other files specific to the drawing files in<br />

/AcltJobs/Job1. Specifying support (with no path prefix) in the Support path<br />

adds the support directory within the current directory to the Support path.<br />

Notice that if you use the Options dialog box to specify a directory, AutoCAD<br />

LT creates a hard-coded path to that directory. To use the relative naming<br />

convention previously described, you must specify the Support path with the<br />

/s switch on the command line. See “Customize Startup” in the User's <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

To make sure that the required drawing directory is the current directory when<br />

you start AutoCAD LT, and that all files and subdirectories in that directory<br />

are easily accessible, you can create a program icon or a Start menu item that<br />

specifies the correct working directory for each job. This functionality works<br />

only if you set the AutoCAD LT system variable REMEMBERFOLDERS to 0.<br />

You can use a batch program as an alternative to using icons or menus. With<br />

batch programs you can create new job directories automatically. The following<br />

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