Mike1234 Posted Friday at 12:58 PM Posted Friday at 12:58 PM (edited) hi Guys someone might be able to help, last week my old pc packed up, a pal of mine has built me a new PC and installed Autocad 2026, how do I get my old settings and screen design back TIA Mike Edited Friday at 12:59 PM by Mike1234 Quote
SLW210 Posted Friday at 01:21 PM Posted Friday at 01:21 PM How to export, import, backup, and transfer settings to and from AutoCAD products Though if the old computer is unusable, you may have to just start from anew. Quote
Mike1234 Posted Friday at 02:01 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:01 PM 38 minutes ago, SLW210 said: How to export, import, backup, and transfer settings to and from AutoCAD products Though if the old computer is unusable, you may have to just start from anew. thankyou for your response, Icannot believe how the screen has changed, I cant even find Toolbars, I dont see why it has changed so much, is there anyway I can use it as an older version Mike Quote
Mike1234 Posted Friday at 03:07 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:07 PM (edited) Ive managed to get my old 2020lt interface back, one thing that would be handy is enlargeing the tool bar buttons, would one of you guys have any pointers on how to do it or if it is possible even Mike Edited Friday at 03:13 PM by Mike1234 Quote
BIGAL Posted Friday at 11:13 PM Posted Friday at 11:13 PM As suggested make a ARG file as 1st step it saves all your paths menus etc. A new install may not see toolbars so do just that "TOOLBARS" enter a tool bar name eg "Layers" then "show". If you click carefully the left edge the line of dots the toolbar list will open and you can select more, for Bricscad same thing use click right button and go to Toolbars can select which one from there. I have a setup.lsp it sets all the paths, loads menus and so on. As I worked with multi users had a script for each user with the "Toolbar" show in it. You could have that also in setup.lsp. Once done save a workspace, like your name. Then Options profiles and save an ARG also. Not sure about toolbar Icons but I think had to do that with windows using 125% as screen size. Right click on windows screen and look at DISPLAY. Quote
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