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default settings? (2007)

default settings? (2007)

default settings? (2007)

(OP)
How do I reset all default settings for cad 2007 3D (interface, system variables, etc.?

Damn thing decided not to use standard file dialog bioxes any more... bloody frustrating.

TIA

RE: default settings? (2007)

Set FILEDIA and CMDDIA to 1 if you've lost dialogue boxes....

RE: default settings? (2007)

You can do a few things. Set up a profile with the settings the way you want and then set up a template with the settings you want. When starting a new drawing start with the template. Usually things get "unset" when certain routines or customization run that does not return things to their previous settings.

http://mechcad-insider.blogspot.com/
 
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom"

RE: default settings? (2007)

(OP)
Thanks for the replies, all.

However, I would still like to know the answer to my original question: given that it's so easy for settings to change, how can one revert one's entire environment/hotkeys, etc. to the original default settings?

I can't believe there isn't a way...

TIA.

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