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Using: AutoCAD 2010 Join Date: Nov 2009
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Hey Alanjt,
Thank you for your help, that LOS script has worked a treat. It does exactly what I wanted to do. Much appreciated. One last question, how would I get these to load automatically when AutoCAD starts? With out having to type (load "layerobjectselect") etc etc each time? |
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Using: AutoCAD 2010 Join Date: Nov 2009
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ahh never mind, I figured it out, I used the APPLOAD command and edited the startup suite. Once again thanks for all your help, I am sure I will have more questions as time goes on.
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You can use appload or just put the (load "layerobjectselect" nil) in your acaddoc.lsp file. |
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Seann: ...it went crazy ex-girlfriend on me...
eric_monceaux...its pretty funny seeing two AutoCAD Gods give each other flak... |
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