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  1. Hey guys, I realize the best person to quiz about this problem would be Lee himself, but I figure he is a very busy man and hopefully someone else might be able to help me out as well. I am trying to run his Batch Find and Replace routine (http://www.lee-mac.com/bfind.html) and I am getting the ** Error: too many arguments ** message. The code is far too sophisticated for me to troubleshoot this error, but it is worth me mentioning that I am running AutoCAD 2010 with ProSteel. It seems that the ProSteel package has somehow interfered with how the LISP routines run… as I get the same ** Error: too many arguments ** message when trying to run most (if not all) the Express Tool LISP routines as well. Please let me know if you have any solutions or work-arounds for this problem. I look forward to hearing back from you guys. Cheers. -----EDIT------ I tried to do a debug in the VLIDE, please find attached the error break - if I even did it correctly. Thanks again. BFindErrorBreak.pdf
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