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How to Save and Import Your Custom BricsCAD® Settings

By Rose Barfield 3 min 12 June 2023
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One of the best things about BricsCAD is how customizable it is. But if you've spent some time getting things just the way you want (like me), then you want to be sure that when you upgrade to the latest version of BricsCAD, all your settings come along too. The good news is that you can save and import your custom settings from one BricsCAD to another, even between different computers!

How to save and import custom settings from one version of BricsCAD to another:

  1. Start from the copy of BricsCAD with custom settings.
  2. Enter PROFILEMANAGER. The Profile Manager dialog will appear.
  3. Select the profile that you wish to migrate. There is a small tick to the left of the active profile. If this is the first time you have opened the dialog, the current profile will be 'default'.

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  1. Click 'Export'.
  2. Save the file somewhere you can easily find it again.
  3. Open the copy of BricsCAD you wish to import the settings to.
  4. Enter PROFILEMANAGER, and the Profile Manager dialog will appear.
  5. Click 'Import'.
  6. Select the file created in steps 3-5 and click 'Open'. The Import Profile dialog will appear.

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  1. (Optional) give the profile a name, two profiles can not have the same name.
  2. Click ‘OK’.
  3. Double click the profile you imported in steps 9-11. The profile should now be loaded.
  4. (Optional) Open the settings dialog and check that all your settings have migrated correctly.

Trouble Shooting

Wrong file exported

1. Repeat the steps above and ensure that the correct profile is selected in Step 3.

File not loaded

2. Enter PROFILEMANAGER, the Profile Manager dialog will appear.

3. Check to see if the profile you imported has a small tick next to it.

If it does not:

4. Double click the profile you imported in steps 9-11 in the ‘How to save and import custom settings from one version of BricsCAD to another’ section.

The profile should now be loaded.

5. (Optional) Open the settings dialog and check that all your settings have migrated correctly.

Error message - "Unable to find file:…"

If you see an error message in the command line or the ribbon and panels look strange, you may need a custom user interface (CUI) file. If you have created a CUI file, you must ensure that you have also loaded this file into BricsCAD.

What is a Profile?

A profile is saved as an ARG file, and it stores the BricsCAD settings:

  • Default file paths
  • Template file paths
  • Display settings
  • Cursor size
  • And more!

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Have you used BricsCAD's custom settings and have some ideas or suggestions?

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Rose Barfield

by Rose Barfield - CAD User Experience & Interface Design Specialist

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Rose is responsible for taking user feedback and improving the BricsCAD product. Before coming to BricsCAD, she was a CAD user and worked in the Automotive, Aerospace, and Defense industries as a Technical Illustrator. She loves finding out how things work, taking them apart, and (hopefully) putting them back together again.

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