![]() ![]() We create custom symbols here a lot, so I don't want this to be an ongoing issue. Could this be an issue with ACADE 2019? All my support file paths set up in my options menu are the exact same as they have been in ACADE 2018.Īny tips or help is greatly appreciated. Again, all my projects and symbols should be looking at our Network O: drive we have here, not the C: drive. Lastly, is a screen shot of the Rebuild Database File path when I type AEREBUILDDB. ![]() I know some people on this Forum report this issue happens when you TYPE your MFG and CAT instead of doing a catalog lookup and selecting it that way, but we have never had to do that, hence why we add the MFG and CAT to the Panel Symbol. After that, you'll see the screen when I select CATALOG CHECK with the newly made symbol. Next, you'll see a screen shot of when I click on EDIT COMPONENT, then click CATALOG CHECK. or anything matching those templates 3.Use as Product Key (Given above Select matching to your product) 4. Again, we fill in the MFG and CAT so it automatically pulls info from the database and populates the Description field. The product keys for Autodesk 2019 products are as follows: Serial Number 1.Install Autodesk 2.Use as Serial 666-69696969, 667-98989898, 400-45454545 066-66666666. You'll see a screen of our normal panel symbol building setup. I'm attaching a document with screen shots. We create our panel symbols to include the MFG and MFG Catalog part number attributes, so when we insert the symbol it automatically pulls the information from the Microsoft Access database and all fields are populated. But last week when I went to make a new custom Panel Layout Symbol, in the Symbol Builder under the "PANEL" tab, I noticed that after the symbol was made, I added all my attributes I needed, and saved it to the same location I always have, the symbol was missing the information in the description field. We were just on 2018, so no significant changes. I just recently got a new laptop from my company with AutoCAD Electrical 2019 installed. ![]()
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