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    I just learned something very cool from another forum!

    The AutoCAD Support folder includes a Lisp file called ACADINFO.LSP that will
    do a text file dump of the current AutoCAD system variable values.

    After loading the Lisp file, enter ACADINFO at the AutoCAD command line to initialize the routine.
    In AutoCAD 2005, the routine will prompt for where you want the output file stored.
    But from what I have read, earlier versions of AutoCAD may have a pre-set storage path written
    in the Lisp file, which can be manually changed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimWebster View Post
    I just learned something very cool from another forum!

    The AutoCAD Support folder includes a Lisp file called ACADINFO.LSP that will
    do a text file dump of the current AutoCAD system variable values.

    After loading the Lisp file, enter ACADINFO at the AutoCAD command line to initialize the routine.
    In AutoCAD 2005, the routine will prompt for where you want the output file stored.
    But from what I have read, earlier versions of AutoCAD may have a pre-set storage path written
    in the Lisp file, which can be manually changed.
    Just a glass of water at the desert.
    Thanks

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    I like it , and it was my first thought.

    I do not want to mean that this forum is a desert.

    Maybe a WONDERFUL , OR MARVELOUS would be enough.
    But as English it is not my native idiom, I can be missunderstood.
    Gabriel.

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