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    Posted: 03.Sep.2009 at 15:11

THERE IS AN APPLICATION CAN HELP MOVING MENUS AND TOOLS INTO A NEW VERSION OF AUTOCAD OR OTHER CAD PRODUCT, BUT CAN WE MIGRATE TO ANOTHER PC

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Sep.2009 at 05:02
What CAD version you are using and which version of AutoCAD you'd like to migrate the menu and tools into?
Depending on the CAD version you are using, you can firstly try CUI command to save your menu and tools setting into .cui or .cuix file. Load the CUI/CUIX into your another AutoCAD.

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http://www.autodwg.com/pdf-to-dwg-converter/

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Sep.2009 at 17:40
WE CAN MIGRATE FROM AUTOCAD 2009 INTO AUTOCAD 2010 EASILY WITHOUT SAVING OR COPYING FILES , CAN WE MIGRATE FROM AUTOCAD 2010 INTO AUTOCAD 2010 BUT ON ANOTHER COMPUTER YOU KNOW SOMETIME WE HAVE TO FORMAT THE PC AND ALL THE PROGRAMS ARE GONE,THX.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Sep.2009 at 08:48
Originally posted by CISEAU CISEAU wrote:

WE CAN MIGRATE FROM AUTOCAD 2009 INTO AUTOCAD 2010 EASILY WITHOUT SAVING OR COPYING FILES , CAN WE MIGRATE FROM AUTOCAD 2010 INTO AUTOCAD 2010 BUT ON ANOTHER COMPUTER YOU KNOW SOMETIME WE HAVE TO FORMAT THE PC AND ALL THE PROGRAMS ARE GONE,THX.


You can't realise it if you doesn't install again .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Sep.2009 at 09:13
ok i found it...

To export custom settings

  1. Do one of the following:
    • (Windows XP) Click Start menu Programs Autodesk <AutoCAD> Migrate Custom Settings Export <AutoCAD> Settings.
    • (Windows Vista) Click Start menu All Programs Autodesk <AutoCAD> Migrate Custom Settings Export <AutoCAD> Settings.
  2. In the Export Custom Settings dialog box, select the Include Custom Files in Networked Locations option if you have files in network locations that you want included in the migration package that is created.

  3. Click Export.
  4. In the Export Custom Settings file navigation dialog box, enter a name and specify a location for the migration. Click Open.

    A new ZIP file is created.

  5. In the confirmation message box, click OK.
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