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Export Custom Settings

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The following table lists the file types that are not included in the migration package that is created from the Export Custom Settings dialog box. Some of the File Types Not Included in the Migration Package File Name File Description *.mnr Resource images for a customization file; must have the same name as a customization file in order to be loaded by the product. The file is not included because it is auto-generated by the product when it is not present. *.unt Unit definitions used for converting a value from one unit type to another. NOTE For information about customizing files and settings, see the Customization Guide, accessible from the Documentation link on the AutoCAD LT 2009 Installation wizard and in the Help system. Export Custom Settings When exporting custom settings, the custom files stored locally and all user profiles are exported to a migration package. You have the option to include custom files that are stored in network locations. During the creation of the migration package, you do not have any control over which types of files are included in the migration package. The Export Custom Settings dialog box is used to create the migration package so it can be imported to another computer or the same computer running the same release of the product. NOTE You must launch AutoCAD LT at least once before you can export custom settings to a migration package. To export custom settings 1 Click Start menu (Windows) ➤ All Programs (or Programs) ➤ Autodesk ➤ AutoCAD LT 2009 ➤ Migrate Custom Settings ➤ Export AutoCAD LT 2009 Settings. 2 In the Export Custom Settings dialog box, select the Include Custom Files in Networked Locations option if you have files in network locations that you want included in the migration package that is created. Export Custom Settings | 15

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The following table lists the file types that are not included in the migration
package that is created from the Export Custom Settings dialog box.
Some of the File Types Not Included in the Migration Package
File Description
File Name
Resource images for a customization file; must have the same name as a
customization file in order to be loaded by the product. The file is not
*.
mnr
included because it is auto-generated by the product when it is not
present.
Unit definitions used for converting a value from one unit type to another.
*.
unt
NOTE
For information about customizing files and settings, see the
Customization
Guide
, accessible from the Documentation link on the AutoCAD LT 2009 Installation
wizard and in the Help system.
Export Custom Settings
When exporting custom settings, the custom files stored locally and all user
profiles are exported to a migration package. You have the option to include
custom files that are stored in network locations. During the creation of the
migration package, you do not have any control over which types of files are
included in the migration package.
The Export Custom Settings dialog box is used to create the migration package
so it can be imported to another computer or the same computer running the
same release of the product.
NOTE
You must launch AutoCAD LT at least once before you can export custom
settings to a migration package.
To export custom settings
1
Click Start menu (Windows)
All Programs (or Programs)
Autodesk
AutoCAD LT 2009
Migrate Custom Settings
Export AutoCAD
LT 2009 Settings.
2
In the Export Custom Settings dialog box, select the Include Custom Files
in Networked Locations option if you have files in network locations that
you want included in the migration package that is created.
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