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martinle

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Hello there,

 

Is there a lisp that nested groups can dissolve into individual groups again.

I have a group created with Autocad command "Group". Then another and another. I have summarized in another group All these groups.

Now I try this again nested groups into single groups disband.

Is the?

Thanks for the help!

 

Greetings Martin:)

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I am not quite certain as to what you are asking. Have you looked into the command ungroup? Otherwise groups do have properties and methods available to manipulate groups. If you can be more specific as to what you are needing a lisp could be written to accomplish it.

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Hello Hippe 013,

Thanks for your answer. The command "Ungroup" I know. But I'm looking for a command, the nested groups, ie groups in groups can dissolve again into the original individual groups. Delete the nesting until only individual groups remain. So those groups that were created first before they were nested in other groups.

Thank you

best regards

Martin

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Please allow me to get this straight.

 

1. Create two circles - Put them into a group called Group A.

 

2. Create two lines - Put them into a group called Group B.

 

3. Combine Group A & B into a group called Group C.

 

4. Now you want to "dissolve" this nested group back to the original Groups A & B.

 

Is this correct?

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