
Opening Catalog Editor
You can open the Catalog Editor from inside or outside of AutoCAD MEP.
RELATED
For more information on Catalog Editor, see
on page 771.
To open the Catalog Editor from inside AutoCAD MEP
➤
Click Manage tab
➤
MEP Content panel
➤
Catalog Editor
.
To open the Catalog Editor outside of AutoCAD MEP
1
On your desktop, open My Computer.
2
Navigate to the \Program Files\AutoCAD MEP 2010 folder.
3
Double-click AecbCatalogEditor.exe.
NOTE
To close Catalog Editor, click File menu
➤
Exit, or click the “X” on the right side of the title bar.
Opening a Part Catalog in Catalog Editor
1
.
2
In the Catalog Editor, click
. Alternatively, click File menu
➤
Open.
3
Navigate to the \ProgramData\Autodesk\MEP 2010\Tool Catalogs folder, double-click a catalog
folder, and then double-click the Autodesk product catalog (APC) file to open it.
Customizing Catalogs in Catalog Editor
Catalog Editor enables you to work with part data in a spreadsheet fashion within the tree view and the
table view.
IMPORTANT
If you make changes and then change your mind, you can click Edit menu
➤
Undo to remove your
changes and restore the original data.
You can access commands by right-clicking catalogs, chapters, and part families in the tree view; or rows,
columns, and cells in the table view. You can also access commands from the Edit menu, and you can cut,
copy, and paste using the standard keyboard shortcuts:
■
CTRL+X
for cut
■
CTRL+C
for copy
■
CTRL+V
for paste
In addition, you can drag and drop to move or copy a chapter or part family between chapters or catalogs.
NOTE
You can copy and paste, or drag and drop, chapters or part families between catalogs when multiple
sessions of Catalog Editor are open.
Working with Part Data in the Tree View
When you work with part data in the tree view of Catalog Editor, the functionality available to you depends
upon the type of part data that you select.
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