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Question 1

 

I have a drawing to edit that has a lot of individual annotations that I want to change the colour of.

 

The layer and 'properties' box indicates a different colour to the text.

 

The only way I can change their colour is to double click on each text

and use the 'text properties' dialogue box that give me the option to change the colour.

 

Does anyone know of a way of editing it all at the same time.:huh:

 

 

Quiz question number 2:

Can the width of separate polylines be adjusted at the same time

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Questions No. 2 Answer = PEDIT, M (Multiple) select your polylines

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I have changed the title of this thread to reflect what is actually about.

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I have changed the title of this thread to reflect what is actually about.

... Super :)

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Thanks Bulls Eye: 8 minutes response.

 

I should have known that. (But I didnt so thanks)

 

Quiz prize: A joke: Why wouldnt the Oyster share its pearl

Because it was shellfish

 

 

(Hope you're not too old for this)

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Thanks Hedgehog but I also had trouble reading the extracted file form via the appload dialogue box.

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Did you download the .dcl file as well?...

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showpost.php?p=132644&postcount=7

 

...just unzip & bung it in the same directory that you're apploading the .lsp file from.

 

Full post...

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?p=132644#post132644

 

 

Sorry hedgehog I'm not very familiar with running lisp programs.

 

I downloaded the above zip file and extracted it to the support folder of Autocad. Then I used the command: Appload to access it.

It wasnt able to read the suffix of the extracted file.

(I tried a second time dowloading/extracting)

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Why not try quike select in the properties pallet? Using it you can filter to select any object(s) with any properties in the whole drawing or a selected area. V useful tool I find.

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Why not try quike select in the properties pallet? Using it you can filter to select any object(s) with any properties in the whole drawing or a selected area. V useful tool I find.

 

That sounds very interesting!

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