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Topic ClosedDefault location for line type files

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Default location for line type files
    Posted: 29.Jun.2022 at 18:16
I've created some custom line types and those files are living in a personal folder but I want to move them to the default location for line types that AutoCAD Elec 22 uses. Be damned if I can figure out the convoluted paths Autodesk uses. Where are these files stored on my local hard drive? Or will that vary for different machines?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jun.2022 at 07:13
Eventually do a search on the internet :

From what I see around, it should be in the directory : Support.
Eventually do a search on your ( C ) disk with the extention type of your line type file, .lin if I remember.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jun.2022 at 13:49
Type in (findfile "acad.lin") or (findfile "acadiso.lin") and the return will show you the folder location.
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