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I have a lisp called burst © autodesk 1999 that my company has had since 2000, Ive tried using it to see what it does and as far as I can see it acts like xplode. That could also be becuase of the type of object I chose to try it on. It doesnt work on polylines, but it does on blocks. Can any one tell me if it does more then what explode does or if the xplode command made it not needed?

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Simplest explanation:

 

Explodes blocks without destroying attributes.

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I just realized I forgot to attach the lisp and i already have an answer. Thanks Maxwell

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I have a problem:

I just changed my computer from autocad 98 to 2009

when i open dwg in new computer some dimensions shift to other position the same screen,

please help

Thanks

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It will be biger problem. Somebody will move this thread...:o

 

BTW: Autocad 98 - is it version 14?

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