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with a file name that begins with "WDXX" (for example,
"WDXXSQ1.DWG")
Create an AutoCAD slide of the symbol and save the resulting .sld file.
2 Open the drawing in AutoCAD and center it on the screen.
3 Type MSLIDE at the command prompt.
4 Enter
Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\{username}\Application
Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical {version}\wdxxsq1.sld
Windows Vista, Windows 7:
\Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical
{version}\wdxxsq1.sld
as the file name to create.
5 Click Save.
6 Make a backup copy of
Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\{username}\Application
Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical {version}\{release}\{country
code}\Support\wd_locs.dat
Windows Vista, Windows 7:
Users\{username}\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\AutoCAD Electrical
{version}\{release}\{country code}\Support\wd_locs.dat
7 Edit wd_locs.dat with a text file editor (such as WordPad).
8 Add the reference to the new mark symbol (for example, "Special Square
| WDXXSQ1.SLD | WDXXSQ1").
NOTE You can also do this using the AutoCAD Electrical Icon Menu Wizard.
Location symbols
Location mark symbols are block inserts with block names that begin with
"WDXX". Default symbols are included in the AutoCAD Electrical symbol
library (ex: in JIC1 subdirectory). You can edit the symbol appearance by just
calling up in AutoCAD and modifying to suit. You can substitute "smart"
geometric symbols for text "location" code values. The location text is hidden
and replaced by a geometric shape. They are smart in that they update if the
underlying component location code changes.
Substitute location mark symbols for text location codes | 885