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Topic ClosedMigrating Toolbars from 2000 to 2012

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    Posted: 12.Oct.2013 at 21:52
I am assisting a friend of mine who just started using version 2012. However he has several user-created toolbars from ver 2000 (on a different computer) that contain custom commands/macros. I am trying to assist him in getting those toolbars and icons transferred to his new installation on the other computer. I have gone into Options -> Profile and Exported the profile. But in verson 2012 there does not appear to be an Import option. From what I can ascertain it appears I need to use the CUI dialog box and Transfer everything somehow?? I then copied the CUIX files from the old version and tried to use TRANSFER but am just not understanding how this all works. Obviously i am not an AUTOCAD user (VB developer) but I would like to see if I can get these toolbars into ver 2012....or do I have to manually recreate them and re-write the macros?? ugh!  Confused

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