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I know in 2009 ACAD-E they have a tool that will line up attributes given there insertion point. Is there a way to line up individual lines of text using there insertion point, other than drawing a line and snapping all the insertion points to it? If not a command, has anyone heard of a macro that can do this? I would guess there might be something like this out there given that ACAD-E has a command very similar.

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Select the texts and in the properties tab (ctrl+1) set the X coord of the insertion points to the same value. That will move all the texts one under the other.

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does this .lsp work with ACAD-E 09? I can not seem to get it to work. I loaded it through the Tools>AutoLSP>LoadAplication and it does not seem to be able to activate the command within ACAD-E. I keep getting the Unknown Comand error.

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I am using ACAD 2004 & 2009 and it works fine.

The command syntax is TAH to start the command.

 

Nice program.

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Thats wierd... it does not seem to work for me... Did you load it the same way I did? Did you make any changes to the file, like rename it or anything?

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seems as though I lied... I guess I needed to close out of ACAD and re-open to get it to work... I'll check it out.. thanks

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Could possibly be a search path problem.

I put it on my desktop and desktop is in my search path.

And by the way I did load it the same way. Check the search path.

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You set the search path in Options under the Files tab and add the path under

Support File Seach Path. This is where the program is located on your drive.

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Well it seems to be working now... after I closed out and re-opened ACAD-E, so i'll check out this LSP... I do have a question though... How do I check the search path you are referring to? I just know how to load LSP but thats it.

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Yep... Cool... I placed the file path in that list... It seems to be working now... Thanks for all the help.

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