You can migrate your custom settings and files
from previous releases of AutoCAD LT to your new release. It is
recommended that you migrate from a previous release right away.
This prevents you from overwriting files or having to keep track
of any custom settings you may make in the new release. Migrating
settings overwrites any new settings.
You can use the following
tools to migrate settings and files:
- Migrate Custom Settings dialog box. Migrates user profiles, CUI and CUIx files,
tool palette files, AutoCAD LT and user-defined linetype files, AutoCAD LT and
user-defined hatch patterns, and the acad.pgpacadlt.pgp file (a file that stores
command definitions and aliases). The Migrate Custom Settings dialog
box is displayed when you start the product for the first time. You
can also migrate settings later from the Start menu (Windows).
NoteThe release of the
product from which you are migrating determines which custom settings
and files can be migrated to the new release.
- Customize
User Interface dialog box. Converts
legacy menu (MNU and MNS) and CUI files to the CUIx format while
leaving the original file unchanged. Migrating user interface elements,
transferring data between customized files, and customizing user
interface elements are simplified in this dialog box. For more information
about the CUIx file format and how to migrate menu and CUI files,
see User Interface Customization in the Customization
Guide.
- Migration tools. Aid migration of settings or files that cannot
be automatically migrated (such as AutoLISP® files
and the accompanying MNL files) or that require you to make a decision
about which files to migrate (such as which files in a set of drawing
files). Download these migration tools by visiting www.autodesk.com and
then performing a search on Migration Tools.
NoteFor information about
customizing files and settings, see the Customization Guide,
accessible from the Documentation link on the AutoCAD LT Installation
wizard and in the Help system.