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Hello all,

I just installed Cad 2009 in my system, before this I used Cad 2007. In Cad 2009 "Find and Replace" command is not same as it was in Cad 2007. In Cad 2007 I mostly use Find command to find some text and hit "Select All" but unfortunately this "Select All" button is not available in Cad 2009.

Is it possible to do this kind of search in Cad 2009 or is there any Lisp to Find some text in entire drawing or selected objects. If someone can make this Lisp I'll be thankful for that.

Thanks.

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Posted

Qselect

Object type: text

Properties: Contents

Operator: Wildcard match

Value: *banana*

OK

Posted

I'm not sure about AutoCAD 2009, but in 2010, the 'Select All' button is here:

 

findselectall.png

Posted
I'm not sure about AutoCAD 2009, but in 2010, the 'Select All' button is here:

 

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But it is not present in AutoCAD 2009. I'll try to have 2010 Version.

Posted
Qselect

Object type: text

Properties: Contents

Operator: Wildcard match

Value: *banana*

OK

With Qselect it is possible but it is little bit hard than Find command.

Posted
But it is not present in AutoCAD 2009. I'll try to have 2010 Version.

 

Out of interest, what does the 2009 Find dialog look like?

Posted

After looking at the FIND dialog box for 2009 I think you should be clicking on the "Replace All" button since there is no "Select All".

Posted

I just installed Cad 2010, It has Select All button.Thnx.

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