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  1. This is kinda crazy. I always try to figure something out on my own before I go asking others. And when I searched it up I kept getting "You have to fill the holes" then put more in. Back when I first started learning, I had no help. It was all trial and error. Thanks again Cad64 I'm putting the holes in now.
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  2. Thanks @dlanorh for this article. Before trying this out, I searched the internet and common suggestions were to firstly try repairing and updating the AutoCAD. Luckily, after repairing and updating the AutoCAD , this lisp started working fine. Thanks , I got to learn much about troubleshooting !
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  3. Another Link to Autodesk. This page has an attachment at the bottom to replace the missing registry files, if that is the cause. READ IT CAREFULLY as it is setup for AutoCAD 2020 but explains what to do for earlier versions. HERE
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  5. Cad64: You have my humble apologies, your suggestion does in fact work, In my extreme dumbness I forgot to add the dash to TOOLBAR. Ezra
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  6. It's been a long time since I've used toolbars, and I see you're using 2005LT, but try this. At the command prompt, type -TOOLBAR Make sure to include the dash. Then type the name of the toolbar, which in your case would be MODIFY. Then type SHOW. The Modify toolbar should now appear somewhere in your UI.
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  7. Thank you Cad64, unfortunately it did not work. BIGAL no I am not trying to make a custom toolbar, I simply want to be able to drag the modify toolbar onto my UI from the panel. Thank you both anyway, Ezra
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