Hi Allison,
Thank you very much for your response. Check, check, check with all of your recommendations. I have the correct version of the add-in, I added it in the Add-In Manager. I have Desktop v10.1 sp1, and address manager for local government v10.1. Also, when I deleted and the reinstalled the Add-Ins, I did delete (move) the Loaded.config file before doing so.
I explained above that I tried to access the config file from the AA toolbar, with no success. I can open it in windows explorer as a .txt file. Is that how I am supposed to view it? If so, that makes it quite difficult to change any of it's settings.
Lastly, I did download the sample data, and though I haven't checked to be sure that the tools work with the sample data, I did start with the included .mxd, and re-navigated all the layers and tables to my LocalGovernment.gdb instead of the sample data's LG.gdb, this includes the path for the dynamic value table. Throughout the entire trial, I have been utilizing the online help - that's how I got this far. 🙂
Something that you mentioned did make me think though. It seemed mysterious that my dynamic value and generate ID tables were empty, and now I realize it's because they were pointing to my (practically) empty LocalGovernment.gdb. So, after discovering this, I copied the cooresponding sample data tables from the sample data into my .gdb and checked the names and paths to be sure that they were correct. I thought this would be the fix. However, doing so didn't help at all. I even reloaded my .config file and deleted and reinstalled the add-in, but that didn't help either. So now, I'm still at loss, but I'm thinking that my problem has something to do with the way I set up my map using this aforementioned method (and maybe also how I set up my LG information model framework). I suppose this will probably impact not just this tool, but other aspects of the operation of the Local Government Information Model, so it sure would be nice to figure this out!
Thanks again for the help. 🙂
Jill