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How to change the path of a MACRO?


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In the left of the picture I have SW14, SW15...BW1, BW2... in total I have ± 700 to modify :? , I looked in Options --> Files but didn't see anything :wacko:

What I have installed is an old .mnu (AutoCAD transform it in cuix now) to draw isometric pipes and a .lsp, but when I want to insert an Elbow for example AutoCAD look in the Path D:/SCOTT... my files are in C:/...

Here a picture of what I have added in AutoCAD:

 

 

macro2.png

 

 

Here what I have in the command:

 

 

 

Opening an AutoCAD 2013 format file.
Regenerating model.
AutoCAD menu utilities loaded.
AutoCAD Iso Menu loaded.
AutoCAD peter Menu loaded.
AutoCAD peter utilities loaded.
AutoCAD Iso utilities loaded.
*Cancel*
Command:
Autodesk DWG.  This file is a TrustedDWG last saved by an Autodesk application or Autodesk licensed application.
Command:
Command:
Command:
Command: CLAYER
Enter new value for CLAYER <"SYMBOL">: symbol
Command:
Command:
Command: CLAYER
Enter new value for CLAYER <"SYMBOL">: symbol
Command: -INSERT
Enter block name or [?]: [color=red]D:/SCOTT/MENULISP/Temco/SYMBOLEN/ISO/BOCHT/3H[/color]
Units: Unitless   Conversion:      1.00
Specify insertion point or [basepoint/Scale/X/Y/Z/Rotate]:
Enter X scale factor, specify opposite corner, or [Corner/XYZ] <1>: 2.035
Enter Y scale factor <use X scale factor>:
Specify rotation angle <0>:
Command:
Command:
Command: CLAYER
Enter new value for CLAYER <"SYMBOL">: symbol
Command:
Command:
Command: CLAYER
Enter new value for CLAYER <"SYMBOL">: symbol
Command: -INSERT
Enter block name or [?] <3H>: D:/SCOTT/MENULISP/Temco/SYMBOLEN/ISO/BOCHT/3G
"3G.dwg": Can't find file in search path:
 C:\Users\CADkoop\Desktop\TEMCO\ (current directory)
 C:\Users\CADkoop\appdata\roaming\autodesk\autocad mechanical 2013 - english\r19.0\enu\acadm\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\g3v\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\gen\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\sys\
 C:\program files\common files\autodesk shared\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\support\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\migration\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\acadm\en-us\
 C:\Users\CADkoop\appdata\roaming\autodesk\autocad mechanical 2013 - english\r19.0\enu\support\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\support\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\support\en-us\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\fonts\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\help\
 C:\program files\autodesk\autocad 2013\support\color\
 C:\program files\autodesk\applicationplugins\acworkflow.bundle\contents\win64\
 C:\program files\autodesk\applicationplugins\fusionplugin2013.bundle\contents\resources\
 C:\program files\autodesk\applicationplugins\sbd.bundle\contents\aalsbin\
 C:\program files\autodesk\applicationplugins\vault.bundle\contents\
 C:\Users\CADkoop\desktop\temco\ (current directory)
 C:\Users\CADkoop\desktop\temco\symbolen\iso\
 C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2013\drv\
 C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2013\
*Invalid*

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You will have to edit the path so that it points to the folder the 700 blocks are stored in.

 

Why don't you put the blocks on custom tool palettes where you can drag and drop them instead or in a master drawing where they can be brought into a new drawing using Design Center?

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Why don't you put the blocks on custom tool palettes where you can drag and drop them instead or in a master drawing where they can be brought into a new drawing using Design Center?

Thank you ReMark for your response ;)

I had some time this afternoon, and I created a new partition on my Hard Drive, and named it D:/ , and finally put all the folder in it, it's OK now :) , but I will create a new drawing and put all Blocks in it as you said for the next time.

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What I have installed is an old .mnu (AutoCAD transform it in cuix now)

If you have the MNU file, that can be edited with a simple ASCII editor (i.e. Notepad) - use the Find and Replace feature. Next, re-load it into AutoCAD by calling MENULOAD command.

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