Installation guide

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Migrating and Customizing
If you have a previous version of AutoCAD installed on your system, you can install a newer
version of AutoCAD and keep other versions of the program on the same system. This is called
a side-by-side installation. If you have purchased an upgrade version of AutoCAD, you are
required to uninstall the previous version within 120 days of installing your newer product.
See your license agreement for more information.
In this section, you learn about migrating from previous releases and using customized files
from previous releases.
Migrate Custom Settings and Files from Previous
Releases
You can migrate your custom settings and files from previous releases of
AutoCAD 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 and user-defined linetype files, AutoCAD
and user-defined hatch patterns, and the acad.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).
NOTE The release of the product from which you are migrating determines
which custom settings and files can be migrated to the new release.
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