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    I am trying to shell an object in AutoCad 2010 and I cant find it? I tried typing "Shell" but it didnt work either. Any clue why this might be hidden, or how I can use it?

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    As far as I know, you can't go straight to SHELL from the command line.

    Try this:

    SOLIDEDIT > BODY > SHELL
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    That worked, thank you!!

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