calmo
Guest
Hello, I need to ask you a little help,
for 20 years now I use autocad (only drawings in 2d) but only the autocad version r14 of 1997.
I created shortcut commands that allowed me until now to use almost only the keys, guaranteeing a great speed of execution.
When I went out the autocad 2000 and the fateful property bill, I found myself so bad that I decided to continue using version 14 and convert every time the files of the most up-to-date versions.
to the current state to continue using the autocad 14 means to still use the already obsolete windows xp platform and also it becomes increasingly difficult to convert the new files in the previous versions.
question:
you can install an updated autocad version, but set the menu, the lisp and all the commands exactly like the autocad version 14?
with the autocad 2000 I had failed to do so because of the properties that did not disappear and therefore decided to give up.
I wait for advice
for 20 years now I use autocad (only drawings in 2d) but only the autocad version r14 of 1997.
I created shortcut commands that allowed me until now to use almost only the keys, guaranteeing a great speed of execution.
When I went out the autocad 2000 and the fateful property bill, I found myself so bad that I decided to continue using version 14 and convert every time the files of the most up-to-date versions.
to the current state to continue using the autocad 14 means to still use the already obsolete windows xp platform and also it becomes increasingly difficult to convert the new files in the previous versions.
question:
you can install an updated autocad version, but set the menu, the lisp and all the commands exactly like the autocad version 14?
with the autocad 2000 I had failed to do so because of the properties that did not disappear and therefore decided to give up.
I wait for advice