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    That's great, thanks - but to go all "newbie" and "learner" on you - I have no idea what to do with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highguyuk View Post
    That's great, thanks - but to go all "newbie" and "learner" on you - I have no idea what to do with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanjt View Post
    Precisely why I keep this in my signature: http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showth...n-this-archive
    That's a really clear guide. I've managed to do exactly what I wanted. Thank you very much for your assistance and to everyone else who has contributed in the thread.

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    Having tried this once with data, I have now tried to repeat on several drawings and I've developed an issue. When I am run the LSP, it moves the points. So it replaces the points with blocks but moves it to a different part of the drawing. I suspect the issue is to do with the block I'm creating, but I'm not sure.

    It's annoying because I've already done this and had it working so I'm clearly doing something different - but struggling to pick what?!

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