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  1. Hi, I'm looking for a list routine with which you can set up the scales for viewports, normally done via the SCALELISTEDIT. I work in metres and the scale I'm looking for are the following 1:10, !:20, 1:25, 1:100, 1:200, 1:250, 1:500,, 1:1000, 1:1250, 1:2500, 1:5000. It's a bother to set them up for every drawing, and was wondering if anyone had a lisp routine to sort out this problem Thanks in advance.
  2. Hi, I recently added some custom scales to my scale list and these now appear when I use the reset function during the SCALELISTEDIT command. Great! However, I have since created some more custom scales yet these do not appear when resetting the list How do I add new custom scales to the list as default? By the way, I have no idea how the previous custom scales were added to the default list, seems to me that AutoCAD did it by itself...
  3. All my drawings have loads and loads of obsolete scales on them. Trouble is, when I run the scalelistedit function, Autocad 2008 comes up with the following message: 'Unhandled exception has occurred in a component of your drawing. If you click continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. Index was outside the bounds of the array.' This is driving me nuts because I don't know what this means and the long scale list is slowing down my work (especially when I 'copy-paste' bits of drawing from one autocad file to another. Would highly appreciate if anybody on the forum could help get my scalelistedit function working again!
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