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The text replacer lisp refuses to work when there is a # in the text string tobe replaced or the string to replace it. Does anyone know how to fix?

 

revised per #555188

revised per #666299

TXTREPLACE.LSP

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Why not just use the built-in FIND command in AutoCAD? You just have to turn off the "Use Wildcards" option.

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24 minutes ago, pkenewell said:

Why not just use the built-in FIND command in AutoCAD? You just have to turn off the "Use Wildcards" option.

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That works well if there is only one value that needs to be replaced. Thanks.

 

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