Files of importance when upgrading
AutoCAD's migration assistance is wonderful. If you are coming up to A2006 or A2007, it remembers profiles, custom menus, icons, hatches, and linetypes, along with the ever important acad.pgp.
But what about the system variables not included in a profile (.ARG), or the DWG containing your layouts, or even your every-day template?
The following are a few things you may want to consider keeping track of (like putting them on a jump drive, burning a CD, or in a nice little folder that won't get deleted … outside Perth).
Files You Will Need After You Upgrade:
MASTER.DWT
The DWT file you established as the template to be used for QNew and launch AutoCAD. [If you don't have a template, see February 2004 - Basics]
MASTER.DWG
This DWG file contains the same named objects as your .DWT file (Layers, Text Styles, etc.), but can be accessed through DesignCenter.
Note: Beginning in A2006, DWT files are displayed in DesignCenter, therefore, only users of A2005 and before need to have a separate file.
MASTER_PLOTSHEETS.DWG or DWT
This DWG file contains the layouts with your title blocks that you can bring in from DesignCenter. Much more productive than using page setups. If you have a DWT, you can import them via the Layout command and the dialog box.
*.XTP
There are only two things you need to keep track of for your tool palettes: The source file for the blocks you have added to your custom palettes and the .XTP tool palette export file(s). [If you are unfamiliar with how to export tool palettes, see March 2006 - Basics]
*.SCR and *.LSP
Of course if you are familiar with creating script or lisp files, these are the first things you will hang onto. But if you simply want the script that will reset your variables, you're wanting that one that is created using VARS2SCR [see March 2006 - Power Tool].
*.SHX
If you have saved or downloaded non-native font files, you will want to copy them into the ..\Fonts folder of your new version once it's installed.
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