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  1. Hi guys, I was wondering if someone has already written a lisp routine to mirror text to adjacent line, E.G chainages. Simply if there was a lisp it may go: C:mirrior select text or texts, snapang selected line,(this part would be the attached lisp) ortho turn on, user then picks where to put text, and remove previous selected text. To make it easier I have a lisp I use everyday that allow you to change your crosshair to a selected line, PL , etc. its attached. If anyone knows how to build a lisp like this would be great help. S.lsp
  2. we are use autocad 08 and 07 full versions. my issue is when I use mtext or dtext for a call out or a note on my drawing, and I close the drawing with everything looking good, when we open it on our other machine the orientation is opposite so right is now left, so now some of the notes, not all of the text is not were it should be. If any one has any ideas please let me know. I'm not sure if this is do to a variable on the second machine or something else, we haven't change the text style and have used the same one for the past 12 years.
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