Migrate Custom Settings
If you install AutoCAD LT on a computer where a previous release of the product is installed, you can migrate some custom settings from the previous release to the new version.
Migration can be done manually or with the assistance of the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box. For information on which options you can migrate, or how to manually migrate your custom settings and files from a previous release, see Determine How to Migrate Custom Settings.
The Migrate Custom Settings dialog box includes the following options:
User profiles contains the settings for the drawing environment. These settings include the drawing window color, cursor size, command line window font, and the dictionary to use for checking spelling.
User profiles also include the folders in which AutoCAD LT searches for support, driver, customization, and other files. If you customized files in a location other than the default AutoCAD LT location, the path to the location is migrated. The files themselves in those locations do not get migrated.
- CUI Files
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The data from these files defines how the user interface elements in AutoCAD 2006 and later were arranged. These elements include: palettes, ribbon panels and tabs, menus, toolbars, and many others. Based on the release from which you are migrating, the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box will be looking for CUI or CUIx files.
- MNU/MNS Files
- User-Defined Icons
- User-Defined Tool Palette Files/Tool Palette Files
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These files contain a set of user-defined and standard tools that shipped with AutoCAD LT.
- User-defined Tool Palette
Files. Custom tool palette
files that were created in AutoCAD LT 2009 and earlier can be migrated.
However, tool palettes that are supplied with AutoCAD LT 2009 and earlier
are not migrated.
If custom tools were added to a tool palette that shipped with AutoCAD LT 2009 or earlier, the tools are not migrated and need to be added back to the tool palettes that shipped with AutoCAD LT 2012.
- Tool Palette Files. Tool palettes created or edited with AutoCAD LT 2010 or later can be migrated to AutoCAD LT 2012.
NoteIt is not recommended to copy tool palette (ATC) files between releases. Copying tool palette files from one release to another can potentially cause problems when migrating to a future release.When migrating tool palettes, custom tool palette groups are merged with the default tool palette groups that come with AutoCAD LT.
- User-defined Tool Palette
Files. Custom tool palette
files that were created in AutoCAD LT 2009 and earlier can be migrated.
However, tool palettes that are supplied with AutoCAD LT 2009 and earlier
are not migrated.
The user-defined linetypes from these LIN files are added to a user-defined section of the file with the same name in the new release.
AutoCAD LT-Defined Hatch Patterns
The user-defined hatch patterns from these PAT files are added to a user-defined section of the file with the same name in the new release.
The user-defined command aliases from this file are added to the user-defined section of the file with the same name in the new release.
The following table lists the files and file types that are migrated with the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box. A description of each file and file details are also listed to help you decide if you want to migrate a file.
Before MNU, MNS, CUI, and CUIx files are migrated, a backup copy of each file is saved in the following directory:
- (Windows XP) <drive>:\Documents and Settings\<user profile>\Application Data\Autodesk\<product version>\<release number>\<language>\Previous Version Custom Files
- (Windows Vista or Windows 7) <drive>:\Users\<user profile>\Application Data\Autodesk\<product version>\<release number>\<language>\Previous Version Custom Files
- Start AutoCAD LT.
- In the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box, Migrate Settings From drop-down list, select the AutoCAD LT release from which you want to migrate your custom settings.
- In the Settings and Files to Migrate box, select the custom files that you want to migrate.
- Click OK.
- In the Migrate Custom Settings message,
click OK to view the log file, or click No if you do not want to
view the log file now.
NoteYou can view the log file at another time. For information about accessing the log file at another time, see View the Migration Log File.
Each time the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box is used, AutoCAD LT resets the program’s default CUIx file from the UserDataCache folder and then migrates any customization done in a previous release forward.
- Do one of the following:
- In the Migrate Custom Settings dialog box, Migrate Settings From drop-down list, select the AutoCAD LT release from which you want to migrate your custom settings.
- In the Settings and Files to Migrate box, select the custom files that you want to migrate.
- Click OK.
- In the Migrate Custom Settings message, click OK to view the log file, or click No if you do not want to view the log file.
Topics in this section
- View the Migration Log File
The migration log file (migration.xml) provides specific information about any settings or files that were not successfully migrated to AutoCAD LT.

