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(@victorstone)
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How can you transfer the pull down menu and command button layout from one computer to the other. I am using Carlson 2014 with IntelliCad, and spent some time creating the screen layout the way I like it. I am changing office computer from XP to Windows 7.

I remember reading once about saving a file of the layout and there was a command in Carlson to insert it and you would be a duplicate of previous screen layout.

 
Posted : March 21, 2014 4:25 pm
(@j-t-strickland)
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With Autocad it's pretty simple, maybe Icad has something similar.
From the START menu: All Programs -> Autodesk -> Autocad 2014 English -> Migrate Custom Settings -> (Import) OR (Export) Autocad 2014 Settings. You can pretty much duplicate a setup this way. Maybe you can follow a similar path for Intellicad.

 
Posted : March 21, 2014 4:40 pm
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After sometime looking through the menus, Found it in Intellicad Carlson Survey 2014 under Setting pulldown menu, Intellicad Options, Profile Tab. You can export and import screen layout profile of the button commands and layout.

 
Posted : March 21, 2014 5:48 pm
 JB
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Now, if you figure out a way to lock the toolbar, lemme know.

 
Posted : March 21, 2014 6:32 pm
(@rt-easy)
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me too

 
Posted : March 22, 2014 2:35 am
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I havent done this in a while, but I thought if you right click in the command window and then under something like the profile tab hit "set current" your current layout became standard.

 
Posted : March 22, 2014 2:42 am
(@peter-hughes-davies)
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I don't think it'll work in IntelliCAD but Quickpik from Manusoft is a great add on and locking toolbars is just one of it's many functions (you can still move them if you hold down the Cntrl key). Another feature I like is that it recognizes the location of a mouse click on the down stroke not the up stroke . . all of course if you have AutoCAD.
Peter

 
Posted : March 22, 2014 6:32 am