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AutoCAD queries......about "unexplode"


aravindbachina

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Hi all,

I used explode command for better viewing of an autocad drawing.

is there any option to revert back the drawing (except undo option)?

 

Bcos the same query, i am facing in the case of drawing a car in autocad. How to make all the individual lines in to one object, so that i can copy at n number of places...

can anyone give me the solution,

waiting for reply frm all the members....

Thanks n regards in advance..

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There is no "unexplode" command if that if what you are asking.

 

I would create a Block called "car" or "auto" or "vehicle" and then insert this block into a drawing as many times as you need it. You could also use WBlock (writes block to hard drive as a dwg file) then it can be inserted in any drawing you want.

 

The other option in the Group command.

 

I'd go with Block.

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aravindbachina: There is no need to double post your question. Besides which, your question and the point of this thread have nothing in common. Thank you.

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I think the OP will still have to block the car out as he states...

 

"...so that i can copy at n number of places..."

 

But it wouldn't hurt to use Pedit to consolidate things first.

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