He's proficient in AutoCAD (including customization), VBA, LISP, and Civil 3D.
Technical Support SpecialistAn AutoCAD Certified Professional, Ryan is responsible for taking client cases and assisting with issues with the software - everything from regular glitches to software deployments and whatever else goes wrong. Additional information about the registry is also contained in the Help topics in the Microsoft Registry Editor. Use the Microsoft® Registry Editor only at your own risk and only after backing up the registry as well as the system.dat and user.dat files as outlined for your operating system in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Microsoft provides a wealth of critical information that you need to know about the registry in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Warning! Problems caused by improperly editing the Windows registry could render your computer/operating system unusable. Right Click in a blank area of the DesignCenter and Select Create.
%RoamableRootFolder%\Support\RegisteredToolsĬhange all the values above (some may not be there, if you have not launched that profile), then close the Registry Editor, Launch Civil 3D and see if the issue has been resolved.īe aware that updates to Civil 3D and any of the add-ons (like Grading Optimization), may alter this value after the update is installed, so you may have to change it again. The DesignCenter button is found in the AutoCAD Standard toolbar or by typing adcenter.
There are 2 ways to use the Design Centre to add blocks to a tool palette: Drag the block to the palette tab. Press Ctrl+3 or type command TOOLPALETTES to open the Tool Palettes. Instead of endless searching, you can create palettes and palette groups for each set of blocks. Customize by adding your own Blocks / Commands / Patterns: The Tool Palette is a great way to organize (for quick access) commonly used items such as blocks / hatch patterns / Tables / even your most used commands can be placed into a Tab in the Tool Palette. Locate the RegisteredToolsPath and change the value to be this: AutoCAD Tool Palettes puts your commonly used blocks at your fingertips. AutoCAD If the Tool Palettes window is not displayed, click View tab Palettes panel Tool Palettes.At the command prompt, enter toolpalettes. In each of the General Hives, locate this specific key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R24.1\ACAD-5100:409\Profiles\\General
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If you have a custom Profile, you will need to modify that key as well: Load Tool Palettes - AutoLISP, Visual LISP & DCL - AutoCAD Forums. To create, edit, import palettes, run JTBToolPaletteEditor command. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R24.1\ACAD-5100:409\Profiles\AutoCAD\General Run JTBToolPalette command to open the Palette. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R24.1\ACAD-5100:409\Profiles\>\General Navigate to the following keys (for 2022, 2021 and older have similar keys, but this section will change: \R24.1\ACAD-5100:409\) : The most common cause to this issue is a missing or incorrect registry keyĬlose Civil 3D and all open AutoCAD-based software.
You install or run Civil 3D and get this error when clicking on a tool in the tool palette (typically subassemblies):