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Does AutoCAD LT 2010 have a flatten command? When I type it in the command is unknown.

If not, then how do you flatten lines in AutoCAD LT?

Thanks.

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Does AutoCAD LT 2010 have a flatten command? When I type it in the command is unknown.

 

No, the Flatten command is one of the Express Tools, which is not included in LT.

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I've posted this before but it's worth repeating.

 

Try this button macro

 

C^C_move;_all;;0,0,0;0,0,1e99;_move;_p;;0,0,0;0,0,-1e99;

 

Single click does all.

 

Enjoy!:)

 

PS.

How do you point someone to a post on another part of the forum? I would have done it now to save time.:(

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How do you point someone to a post on another part of the forum?

Assuming this is directed towards me...

If indeed you're asking how, Cut and paste.

If you're actually asking why... it's a subtle way of letting people know that if they were to search the forum they probably would find the answer on their own; also to give them an answer.

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To expand that a bit- go to the post you want to point to, highlight the pathname at the top of the screen (http;//cadtutor.net/......), right click, copy, and then paste this into your new post.

 

Oh and- use the 'Go Advanced' option in your new post, preview the post and click the link to make sure you got it right before submitting the post.

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