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some new entities.
Is it possible to copy object data from one entity to another with out
having to fill in the table again
just wonderin'
Thanks
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a file called copy_od.lsp...
Load this puppy and then run the copy_od command...
Cheers,
Will
"Jim Kleiner"
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> I have object data attached to some linework and I want to copy that data
to
> some new entities.
>
> Is it possible to copy object data from one entity to another with out
> having to fill in the table again
>
> just wonderin'
>
> Thanks
>
>
Re: Copy Object Data
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this thread needs a bump...oh..laa AUTODESK! 'copy_od' lsp works great....if you know that it exist's and where it is, and that you have to load it. And then you can use it to save valuable cad time. ![]()
I just can't understand why Autodesk's map development is hiding these useful tools from users, and why aren't they exposing them in the ribbon yet? This lsp routine has been around for -evah. I'm on Map 2012 and still don't see it in the UI, whats up?
Thanks
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BruceAdams wrote:I just can't understand why Autodesk's map development is hiding these useful tools from users
I concur definetely in it, sir.
Another noteworthy "pearl" is LISTPTS.LSP of Sample folder too, even if I found there a bug.
If pline coordinates has 7 digits or more, the result is not explicit, look at that:


