![]() ![]() ![]() You're not deleting the file by doing this, just unloading it. OK, done! It's that simple! You now have a protected Acad.cui file that you can easily revert to if you need to just by swapping the 'custom' in step 2 back to 'acad' and then deleting the entry under Enterprise. Now go to the entry for Enterprise Customization File, F2 to edit, then Ctrl+V to paste.Close the CUI editor and open the options dialog, go to the Files tab, then Customization Files and select the entry for Main Customization File, hit F2 to edit the entry and then use Ctrl+C to copy its contents then change the " acad" at the end to say " custom".Open the CUI editor and go to the Partial Customization Files under the ACAD.cui and then unload the 'Custom' cui file. ![]() I would ask that you please at least consider the following steps. The advantage that they give, even in your situation, is quite significant - especially if the other draughter does a lot of their own customisations too. Your situation is a perfect example of exactly why they were introduced, but on a small scale. Given that the machines are both running the same version of the software I don't think that you will have any problems doing that initially.īUT ( there's always one of them lurking around, isn't there?) please reconsider the use of Enterprise and Custom CUI files. We don't get into Enterprise and Custom CUI's.Theoretically at least, I think the answer is yes. ![]()
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