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Select OK or Apply to save the policy settings. The next screenshot shows an example of the "Managed favorites" folder from step 5. Under Options:, paste the exported contents in the Configure favorites text area then select Apply. Open the Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/ and pick Configure Favorites. The next screenshot shows "Managed favorites" for the folder name and the platform is Windows. Type the Folder name and pick the Platform format you want to use. Under Export your favorites configuration you provide a name for the folder that your users will see. The next screenshot shows the options you have when provisioning favorites. Go to the address bar and navigate to edge://favorites, select the ellipsis " …" and choose Export favorites configuration. When you finish adding favorites and folders you'll export them so they can be used by the Configure favorites policy. Go to the Favorites page at edge://favorites so you can add the favorites and folders that you want to provision. Under Favorites configuration export for administrators, pick Enabled from the dropdown list and then select Restart. Go to the Microsoft Edge address bar and type this URL: edge://flags/#edge-favorites-admin-export.
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Use the following steps to provision favorites and folders for your users. All favorites that are saved with the profile will be included in the export. We recommend that you use a new profile in Microsoft Edge to provision these favorites.Microsoft Edge version 85 with the appropriate administrative template installed for group policies.The below setting is pretty high - set to a value of 100.This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 85 or later. Simply change that width from 31 to something longer such as 50, save the file and you won't run into any more truncated layer names. So now you are in a fairly scary looking file but fear not! You are just going to page down to the very end where you will find a section called column and here you will find the length for layer name. Right click on the XLIST.DCL file, select Open with from the shortcut menu and open the file in Notepad (if you open it in Word you risk the chance that you'll embed non-ascii text objects that might potentially break your precious XLIST command). Do a search on your computer and you'll no doubt find it embedded in an Express directory off of your AutoCAD directory. Now this sounds pretty scary, I know, but it's actually quite easy to do!įirst off - you'll need to find XLIST.DCL. Wonderful Murray suggested we change the XLIST.DCL file to accommodate a longer layer name. Sometimes when you concatenate (big word for a Thursday!) the name of the xref with the layer name you will find that you surpass the 31 character limit of XLIST and the layer name will be cut off (see below). First a quick refresher - XLIST can be used to find information such as the layer name for nested objects in an External Reference. If you are a CAD Manager - I can't recommend Robert Green's articles enough - he definitely has his pulse on all things CAD Management!Įxpanding on the AutoCAD Hip Tip for XLISTĪ brilliant reader, Murray Clack, sent me a great tip regarding using XLIST with long layer names.
#FAVORITE XLIST FREE#
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