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How to load .atc files


wimal

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I have a tool palet instollation file with images . the file format type is .atc

How can I import tool palet with this file. ( The uploading of this file not allowed by cadtutor system.

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From what I can find, *.atc files are tool palette definition files. AutoCad creates them when a new tool palette is created by the user. The *.atc file is the result, not the cause. One cannot just open or import a random *.atc file.

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From what I can find, *.atc files are tool palette definition files. AutoCad creates them when a new tool palette is created by the user. The *.atc file is the result, not the cause. One cannot just open or import a random *.atc file.

 

Thanks you very much.

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If you need to transfer palettes between computers, then you need to export and then import using the palette customisation dialogue box this uses a file with the extension *.xtp as Dana W has pointed out the *.atc files are Autocad system files.

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if you need to transfer palettes between computers, then you need to export and then import using the palette customisation dialogue box this uses a file with the extension *.xtp as dana w has pointed out the *.atc files are autocad system files.

 

i got it. Thanks you also.

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Just add the folder location to Options>Files>Tool Palletes File Locations. If not from the same AutoCAD Version, they may not work correctly.

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Just add the folder location to Options>Files>Tool Palletes File Locations. If not from the same AutoCAD Version, they may not work correctly.

 

Thanks it is a good idea.

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