Just use the standard Find command...
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Is there a lisp routine that will find text in an AutoCad drawing but that will also search external references as well as blocks? I have a co-worker in need of such a thing.
Thanks in advance!
T. Nelson
Sr. Survey Technician
http://www.saminc.biz
"The only thing left to do is EVERYTHING!" - Jesse James
Just use the standard Find command...
fnrxref.png
Lee Mac Programming
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Thanks Lee! I'm away from my desk and wasn't sure if "FIND" would search xrefs or not? I've forwarded your information on. Thanks again!
T. Nelson
Sr. Survey Technician
http://www.saminc.biz
"The only thing left to do is EVERYTHING!" - Jesse James
No worries![]()
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
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His response was, "I didn't click THAT button".
He's referring to the expand button that reveals the options for what FIND will search.![]()
T. Nelson
Sr. Survey Technician
http://www.saminc.biz
"The only thing left to do is EVERYTHING!" - Jesse James
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
Just another Swamper
T. Nelson
Sr. Survey Technician
http://www.saminc.biz
"The only thing left to do is EVERYTHING!" - Jesse James
Lee Mac Programming
With Mathematics there is the possibility of perfect rigour, so why settle for less?
Just another Swamper
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That's exactly what the problem was!!! LMAO!
I told him it was OE (Operator Error).
T. Nelson
Sr. Survey Technician
http://www.saminc.biz
"The only thing left to do is EVERYTHING!" - Jesse James
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