Still doesn't reconize the .lsp files in that folder. ... ACAD will not reconize it.
Okay, I'm slow, what do you mean by "recognize it"? Is it not showing up in the appload list or what?
A lisp routine has to be loaded before it will function. Just placing the lisp file in a certain directory won't load it.
If you want deman-loading look into autoload.
In you MNL or ACAD.LSP add lines similar to these:
(autoload "e:/programs/ac2002/menus/csa/UTE.lsp" '("ute"))
(autoload "e:/programs/ac2002/menus/csa/PLOTTABS.lsp" '("PLOTTABS" "PLTB"))
(autoload "e:/programs/ac2002/menus/csa/lisp/xrbg.lsp" '("xrbg"))
(autoload "E:/Programs/AC2002/Menus/csa/Lisp/cld.lsp" '("cldr" "cldh"))
If I enter the command CLDR or CLDH, the last autoload line above will load lisp function "E:/Programs/AC2002/Menus/csa/Lisp/cld.lsp", if it's not already loaded. Notice that the keyboard entries match the defun names, not necessarily the function file name.