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    MIKE ROSETTI
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    THE COMMAND "MATCHPROP" DOES NOT WORK. ALL OTHER COMMANDS
    WORK. WHAT CAN I DO TO GET THE "MATCHPROP" COMMAND TO WORK?

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    Enter your settings for your match properties and choose what you want the match properties to include.Think you enter "s" when you have hit he match prop command and then choose your settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIKE ROSETTI
    THE COMMAND "MATCHPROP" DOES NOT WORK. ALL OTHER COMMANDS
    WORK. WHAT CAN I DO TO GET THE "MATCHPROP" COMMAND TO WORK?
    Hit F1 and search for matchprop in the help file, I'm sure there will
    be a setting or SYSVARIABLE for it.

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    I've found you a list a system variables online.Although I can't find one controlliing the match properties variable!Somehting Ive found weird is when I want to view my system variables ,I enter SETVAR at the command line and up pops only some of them only as far as CMDECHO?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hyposmurf
    (snipped)Somehting Ive found weird is when I want to view my system variables ,I enter SETVAR at the command line and up pops only some of them only as far as CMDECHO?
    Read the lines, below CMDECHO, it says "Press ENTER to continue:"
    Another step you could take is:

    LOGFILEON
    SETVAR
    "Enter variable name or [?]: ?" ENTER
    "ENTER for "Enter variable(s) to list <*>:" ENTER
    "Press ENTER to continue:" ENTER (several times)
    logfileoff.

    Go to the location where your ACAD is installed, and you will find "dwg.log" that has all of your variables in a log file.

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    Cool .I was looking at the scroll bar and thinking it just wont don't go any further,there must be more variables!Cheers I wanted a list of variables to look at,to get used to.

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    Just found that in CAD2K4 express tools,the command SYSVDLG allows you to view, edit and save system variable settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyposmurf
    Just found that in CAD2K4 express tools,the comman SYSVDLG allows you to view, edit and save system variable settings.
    It is the same in Express Tools for 2000.

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