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    Posted: 15.Feb.2015 at 23:44
Hello.  My question is how may I access the "Load Application" tool under "Tools" menu in acad 2014 LT?
In previous versions, the Tools tab in found at the top of the page, and allows a drop down menu including
"Load Application" which allowed me to load .lsp routines into the "start menu".  I can't seem to find that in 2014 LT.  Can anyone give me a clue how to accomplish this?   Thanks for your response.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Feb.2015 at 00:37
LT does not support Lisp or VBA
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Feb.2015 at 00:56
Thank you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Feb.2015 at 11:58
Macros and diesel macros would work in LT.
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