leonucadom Posted Tuesday at 07:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:21 PM hello: I've heard about the command OOPS Unfortunately, the AutoCAD I use at work is version 2013 Does anyone know if there is an LSP routine command for that? IT WOULD BE GREAT TO INCORPORATE IT Any advice is welcome. thanks Quote
marko_ribar Posted Tuesday at 07:47 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:47 PM In this link, it's written that OOPS command exist : In AutoCAD since version ≤ R12... 1 Quote
leonucadom Posted Tuesday at 08:16 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 08:16 PM THANK YOU SO MUCH, I DIDN'T KNOW I HAD IT Quote
Lee Mac Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM You created this thread before even trying it in your AutoCAD? 1 Quote
leonucadom Posted Tuesday at 11:20 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:20 PM master LEE I tried the command, but nothing appeared on the command line, so I doubted I could do it. Quote
CAD_Noob Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago That's because you need to do something before issuing the oops command. I think there is a thread here differentiating oops and undo command. 1 Quote
SLW210 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago You need to use ERASE to remove items in order for OOPS to actually restore it. Quote The OOPS command in AutoCAD restores the last object or set of objects that were deleted using the ERASE command, without affecting any work done since the deletion. It is a one-time recovery option, meaning it only retrieves the most recently erased items. You cannot use OOPS to restore objects on a layer that has been removed with the PURGE command. 1 Quote
mhupp Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 hours ago, CAD_Noob said: That's because you need to do something before issuing the oops command. I think there is a thread here differentiating oops and undo command. OOPS only restores objects that were erased by the last ERASE command. Quote
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