How course-j one' AutoCAD 2010 Architectures (or ACA 2010) as uniform AutoCAD 2010?
How course-j one' AutoCAD 2010 Architectures (or ACA 2010) as uniform AutoCAD 2010?
If you notice the difference between ACA 2010 and AutoCAD 2010, this item will serve the uses. The architecture of AutoCAD (shortened as ACA) recently is known as the Architectural Office (shortened as ADT). ACA is a version of leading product of Autodesk, AutoCAD, with Comissariat to the atomic energy of tools and building in (Architectural Contents and of Engineering) opposes such laid/windows, such walls, and such roofs paramedtriques that specially are suited for the architects. A lot of new users did not realize that AutoCAD be in fact the basic program that works with ACA plugins extended. You do not need to install the two ACA/AutoCAD it same time, because your software manual warns in fact against such practices. You can run your ACA as AutoCAD. In case, you lack to place 'the Race as AutoCAD' the short cut in the installation organization in advance. You always are able to create a short cut of office that will load AutoCAD. Here the instruction to help to create you a short cut of office to load AutoCAD.
The just mouse clinks your short cut of Architecture of AutoCAD, and choose PROPRIETES.
Under the file of short Cut, the look to the under of Target the location, just next to the space of Target. You will see:
aeoeC:\Program Classe\l'Architecture of AutoCAD 2010\acad.exe" /ld aeoeC:\Program Dossiers\l'Architecture of AutoCAD 2010\AecBase.dbx" /p "the Architecture of AutoCAD (Imperial United States)"
All that you need to do, is to change of "the Architecture of AutoCAD (Imperial United States)" to "AutoCAD". Here another to look at the corrected profile of memory of work of AutoCAD:
aeoeC:\Program Classe\l'Architecture of AutoCAD 2010\acad.exe" /ld aeoeC:\Program Dossiers\l'Architecture of AutoCAD 2010\AecBase.dbx" /p "AutoCAD"
AutoCAD understands that you need this short cut to load AutoCAD or ACA. Now left to clink this short cut, you will see an interface of familiar AutoCAD.
Posted on January 15, 2010.