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

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Basic <strong>Customization</strong><br />

Your dealer can offer you independently developed applications that can further tailor<br />

AutoCAD LT to your needs.<br />

Overview of <strong>Customization</strong><br />

AutoCAD LT can be customized in simple ways. For example, you can change<br />

the directory structure or move a button from one toolbar to another. If you<br />

want to change the interface further, you can edit the CUIx file and use DIESEL<br />

code to create customizations with your own commands.<br />

The list that follows is arranged from least to most complex:<br />

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■ Organize files. You can organize program, support, and drawing files. For<br />

example, you can make a separate folder for each project that includes only<br />

the support files that project needs.<br />

■ Customize Tool Palettes. You can create a tool by dragging objects from<br />

your drawing onto a tool palette. You can create a tool palette by<br />

right-clicking on the Tool Palettes title bar and selecting New Palette. For<br />

information about customizing tool palettes, see “Customize Tool Palettes”<br />

in the User's <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

■ Create custom templates. Use templates to define common parameters when<br />

you publish a drawing using the Publish to Web wizard.<br />

■ Define command aliases. You can define simple abbreviations, or aliases,<br />

for frequently used commands from within AutoCAD LT by adding the<br />

command to the PGP file acadlt.pgp. For example, you might want to start<br />

the BLOCK command by entering b.<br />

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