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  1. I found a simple macro online and i have no clue how it works. I was wondering if someone could help me make a slight modification to it. The macro below selects ALL the dimensions in your current drawings space and seems to put it on a selection set. Which is useful because I can run this in a script, and then run another command, such as ._CHANGE after it, and use the PREVIOUS subcommand. (all of the dimensions were 'Previously' selected by the macro) (ssget "x" (list (cons 0 "DIM*"))) I need to tweek the macro shown above to do the same thing, but to only select all dimensions that are on a particular dimstyle. Such as "DIM_08". Can anybody out there help me out with this?? For whatever reason the majority of the drafters in my office prefer to use 2 different dimstyle for every architechural scale there is, (one for paperspace and one for model), and alot of our drawings are getting out of wack because some people are using these dimstyle with assosiation. I can set everything else the way it needs to be using commands in a script, but I need help with selecting the dimensions on different dimstyles individually. Otherwise the changes I'm trying to make will apply to all dimensions no matter what dimstyle they are on.
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