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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 at least once before you can export custom
settings to a migration package.
To export custom settings
1 Do one of the following:
(Windows XP) Click Start menu Programs Autodesk
<AutoCAD> Migrate Custom Settings Export <AutoCAD> Settings.
(Windows Vista) Click Start menu All Programs Autodesk
<AutoCAD> Migrate Custom Settings Export <AutoCAD> 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.
3 Click Export.
4 In the Export Custom Settings file navigation dialog box, enter a name
and specify a location for the migration. Click Open.
A new ZIP file is created.
5 In the confirmation message box, click OK.
Import Custom Settings
By importing a migration package, you can configure AutoCAD in the same
way as other computers that are running the same release of the product.
Upon the successful import of the migration package, a message box is
displayed giving you the option of viewing the migration log that is created.
If any errors are encountered during the import process, they are logged in
the migration log.
If files from a network location were added during the creation of a migration
package, the files are copied to a different location only when the original
network locations are not available when importing a migration package. If
the files from a network location are found in the same location on the
network, the files are not copied to the network location and are ignored
during import.
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