![]() "C:\AutoCAD 2002\acad.exe" /p "C:\profiles\MyProfile" If the Profile does not exist, AutoCAD uses the current Profile. Starts AutoCAD with the specified Profile name. Starts AutoCAD without the splash screen. ![]() ![]() Specifies the hardware configuration file to use. "C:\AutoCAD 2002\acad.exe" /b "C:\scripts\MyScript" I describe this briefly as part of my answer here, and there is also this off-site resource describing the various command-line switches available, which I will also summarise below: Switch Syntax and Examples The only method that I am aware of to facilitate the execution a command or set of commands on drawing startup without the use of an API (such as the AutoLISP API) is to use the acad.exe command line switch /b to open AutoCAD and run the Script file whose filename follows the /b switch.
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