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    Good Afternoon:
    Is there a command already or a lisp around that can reselect the group of previously selected items. It would be several different layers, blocks, geometry, etc.. I think that I could create groups but I would like to avoid having to do that since it may wind up being just a one time selection.

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    Here's how it used to work:

    Say you move a group of items, after finishing the original move and no command is no longer active, you realize you need to move the items again. If you iniate the move command again, when the "Select Objects" instruction is active, you can simply type "P", which is short for "previous", and it should select the previously moved items that you want to move again and you can continue as normal.

    I know that in the older versions of ACAD (2009 and prior) this worked great. I am using 2012 now and it just does not seem to work right, although sometimes it does. This also works with commands like trim, stretch, erase, etc. Hopefully this helps.

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    You are probably after something more than the built in Previous option right? Start another command, type P, enter, continue. Just mentioning it in case you don't know about that one.
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    Keep in mind that the description I gave above will only work if you have not selected any other items in between the 2 commands you are trying to use ("move" in the example I used above). If you move 10,000 items and then select 1 item in between the move commands it, when trying to use "P" to select the previous, it will likely select the 1 item you have recently selected, in lieu of the 10,000 you originally moved. That, or it will not select anything at all and display something like "No previous selection set". In which case you will to select everything again manually.

    I am no good with LISP commands so there may be something better out there.

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    Maybe try setting PICKADD to 2, but that won't help with the picking that one object after another selection set.
    I would use Group command, I don't remember how it worked in 2012, but in 2013 you just select objects, right click, pick group, done.
    I think LeeMac has posted a routine for the scenario you describe, I will look around some.
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    Sweet. I did not know bout the "previous" option. I think that was what I was looking for. Another little hidden gem found.

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    ok. Now that I started working on another drawing I guess I still need some help.. I am using quick select to select a group of points. then I am invoking the point manager but I might make a mistake at some point through all of this. At this point I would like to recall the selected points to make them selected again without having to go thru the qselect menu again.

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    You could use SELECT command, Previous option, start editing command....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rkent View Post
    You could use SELECT command, Previous option, start editing command....
    You know, I was trying that but it does not give the visual of the grips, which now that I am getting real deep into a drawing is what I need it for the most. The visual that is. I insert my blocks, then go back and correct their rotations. After I complete the work on each block I typically go through the qselect process all over again to get the point grips highlighted again to quickly locate them. I have a select similar lisp loaded that I could use but sometimes I don't want to select similar. This is just the scenario I am at right now.
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    I am going to bump this to see if I can get some more suggestions. Ultimitely I need to do this for visual of the grips to locate the items and zoom to them. I was reading that when you are selecting items they are added to a temporary group, I forget the actual term as I am not i front of my book, which in my mind says that the temporary group that AutoCAD is creating could just as easily be recalled. Does anyone have any insight on this?

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