Hi all
I have started working for a company this year as their CAD Manager. The previous one left last summer (they went about 10 months without a CAD manager), and whilst he left some handover notes I'm left to unpick a lot of what he put in place.
He has created a number of macros. The macros appear on a "Macro" user-created toolbar, and the macros on the toolbar change depending which work bench is open. My understanding of how to create this toolbar is to load the macro, then got to "customise" and the command (which will the the name of the relevant module of the macro) will be available under the "add or remove commands from toolbars" tab.
Here's the first mystery: None of the macros (or their modules) that he created are available under "all commands" when you look at the commands list. So how did he add them to the toolbar? There must be another way this has been achieved!
Secondly, one group of users here have one of the macro commands on the toolbar look at a different macro to another group. Any odea how he might have done this? The only way I know how is to manually repoint it to the other macro on each user's workstation, one at a time, so that their local refsettings update. But bearing in mind he had another method for constructing the toolbar, perhaps there's another way of controlling which macro different user's toolbars look to.
Any ideas?
Thanks