You need to APPLOAD the .LSP file in each drawing.
The Lisp file, once loaded need to be reloaded in each new drawing that you create or open. Apploading a file is only loading the file in the current drawing. Issue:You get an 'Unknown command' error message when trying to run a command from a Lisp file that you loaded with APPLOAD in AutoCAD.Solution:
Alternatively, you may load the LISP through the ACADDOC.lsp file, doing so will automatically reload the LSP file every time you create/open a new drawing
Products:AutoCAD Products;Issue:
When entering certain commands in AutoCAD, the command line shows:
Causes:
Solution:
Do the following in order, testing if the issue is solved after each:
Additionally, for all AutoCAD products except AutoCAD LT, Check ObjectARX loading:
See Also:Versions:
Evaluates the AutoLISP expressions in a file
Supported Platforms: Windows and Mac OS
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