If you haven't switched to ADE9X, you really should. Why continue to use a program that is dead to futher development, and has some rather well-known defects?
ADE9X is a freeware program that's a continuation of the original AFCAD by Lee Swordy, and has not only corrected all of the mistaken assumptions Lee was forced to use (having to depend on reverse-engineering), but has added so much more functionality that currently there's no need to use six programs for a complete airport, scenery background, and scenery objects.
For example, when adding an ILS to a runway, ADE9X will also automatically create an "approach" including missed-approach and holds...

For advanced users, one can also create custom STARs...
For new scenery, one can also load individual model files (.mdl) without the need to convert them to a Library .bgl file first...
I get

considering all the possibilities...