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Jan 5, 2003
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I need your help!
When I put 'z' to make zoom in command line, it is shown as unknown command. Please let me know how to fix this problem.

Thank you.

Julie
 
You may have used a lisp routine that changed zoom alias. Use aliasedit from the Express Tools to change it back.

Flores
 
I cannot still solve this problem.
I tried to find alisedit under express tool, but I cannot.
All short cut don't work, they are shown as unknown commands.
I don't know how to control lisp, please show me one by one.
Thank you for your response.

Julie
 
You can type "aliasedit" on the command line or access it through Tools >>Command Alias Editor.... This may be different under the 2004 version. Or you can just find and edit your agad.pgp file, which is in the Support folder, but is in a different folder in 2004.
 
I have Auto CAD 2000.
I tried put "aliasedit" on the command line, it shows unknown command. Also I tried to other direction what you suggested, but I couldn't find agad.pgp.
Strange thing is when I open existing files, it asks 'select shape file'. I don't know how to response that, so I just ignored and closed the box.
Please give me your advice.

Thank you so much!

Julie
 
Julie,
I think CarlAK meant your acad.pgp file. It should be located in your support subdirectory immediately below your autocad subdirectory. It is a small file so if you wanted you could print it and keep it for future reference if you wanted to add or change your shortcut keys. It can be edited in notepad just remember not to change the file extension when you save it after editing. You might make a copy of it and rename it to acadbupgp.pgp so you have an extra copy just for safety.
I am not familiar with the select shape file problem though, it sound like something has been changed or deleted. I just did a search in my autocad directory for *.shp files and came up with two gdt.shp and ltypeshp.shp. You might do a search and if you cannot find them see if any one else has them available to copy.
That's the best I can do at this point.
Hope this helps,
Joe
 
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