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If you select a file that is already loaded, Load reloads the application when
applicable. You cannot reload ObjectARX applications. In this case, you must
first unload the ObjectARX application and then load it again. The Load option
is also available from a shortcut menu by right-clicking a file on the History
List tab.
Loaded Applications
Displays an alphabetical list (by file name) of currently loaded applications.
LISP routines are displayed in this list only if you loaded them in the
Load/Unload Applications dialog box.
You can drag files into this list from the files list or from any application with
dragging capabilities, such as Finder.
You can also unload certain applications from this list. See the Unload option
for details. Files that you cannot unload are not available for selection.
History List
Displays an alphabetical list (by file name) of applications that you previously
loaded with Add To History selected. If Add To History is not selected when
you drag files into this list, the dragged files are loaded but not added to the
history list.
You can drag files into this list from the files list, or from any application with
dragging capabilities, such as Finder.
You can load and remove applications from this list, but to unload applications,
you must use the Loaded Applications tab. See the Load, Unload, and Remove
options.
Add to History
Adds any applications that you load to the history list.
Unload/Remove
Unloads the selected applications or removes them from the History List.
Unload is available only when a file is selected on the Loaded Applications
tab. Remove is available only when you select a file on the History List tab.
LISP applications cannot be unloaded, nor can ObjectARX applications that
are not registered for unloading.
NOTE Remove does not unload the selected application. The Remove option is
also available from a shortcut menu by right-clicking an application on the History
List tab.
Startup Suite
Contains a list of applications that are loaded each time you start AutoCAD.
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