ToolPac 13 can be installed on AutoCAD using either an automated hookup procedure or a manual setup. The automated procedure involves using the NETLOAD command to browse and open the ACADHOOK.DLL file. The manual setup is a two step process that first adds the installed ToolPac path to the support file search paths, and then loads the ToolPac menu using the NETLOAD command.
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Install ToolPac 13
ToolPac 13 can be installed on AutoCAD using either an automated hookup procedure or a manual setup. The automated procedure involves using the NETLOAD command to browse and open the ACADHOOK.DLL file. The manual setup is a two step process that first adds the installed ToolPac path to the support file search paths, and then loads the ToolPac menu using the NETLOAD command.
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Install ToolPac 13:
AutoCAD Automated Hookup
The easiest way to add ToolPac to your AutoCAD system is the automated hookup procedure. 1.Start AutoCAD. 2.Issue the NETLOAD command. 3.Browse to the installed folder, the default is: C:\Program Files\DotSoft\ToolPac 4.Choose the ACADHOOK.DLL file, the first file on the list. 5 . C h o o s e t h e [ O p e n ] b u t t o n . 6.Follow the instructions on the Hookup program. AutoCAD Manual Setup Step 1: Adding the Support Path The first step in the setup process is to add the installed path to the support file search paths in your AutoCAD setup. 1.Start AutoCAD (if not already running). 2.Issue the OPTIONS command. 3.Under the Files Tab, double click the Support File Search Path. 4.Choose the Add button. 5.Browse to or type in the directory where this tool was installed into. 6.Press enter to commit the directory or choose the Apply button. 7.Choose OK to exit and save changes. Step 2: Loading the Menu The next step is to load the menu. When the menu is loaded, the program will be initialized and is ready to use. 1.Start AutoCAD (if not already running).