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    Wink flatten 3d to 2d Autocad 2009

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    I found this answer to the 'flatten 3d drawings to 2d' problem (re 2007 LT)...

    This sequence of commands flattens many objects:

    Move
    All
    0,0,0
    0,0,1e99
    move
    p
    0,0,0
    0,0,-1e99


    but this does nasty things in my Autocad 2009 so I changed it to....

    Move
    All
    0,0,0
    0,0,1e99
    move
    all
    0,0,1e99
    0,0,0


    which seems to work. I did this on a hunch, will it create any problems?

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    I don't understand why you wouldn't use AutoCAD 2009's own Flatten command. Is there a good reason?
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    Default flatten 3d to 2d Autocad 2009

    Because I get an 'unknown command' message.

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    I'm running 2009 right this very moment and checked it on my system. The command works fine. Maybe you mis-typed it.
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    Since it is accessed via the command line and you don't seem to have it then I must assume you did not load Express Tools when you installed AutoCAD 2009. Am I correct?
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    I didn't install it, but yes, I think that's what happened.

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    You can still install Express Tools by reinserting your installation disk. I believe it is a listed option. You paid for AutoCAD so take full advantage of everything it has to offer. There are some real gems in ET. Now, go find them.
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    OK but going back to my original question, will that method cause problems?

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    It shouldn't. You can also try the FLATSHOT command.
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    tnx, the draftie that oversees the acad stuff has it on his computer but no one else does......i suspect that he'll be 'too busy' to sort out the disc but i'll try.

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