Ohhh, I think that I see what the question is...:-)
This "continuous" loop issue is kind of a classic problem. Similar
questions came up in ACAD on a number of occasions. If a command was ran
one time, (if it were a copy, move, select or whatever) the operator would
have to keep reinitiating the command. The alternative was for the command
to keep recycling through. But, then the operator had to make some action
that would stop the operation. ACAD essentially provided the option to do a
single command or to perform it multiple times, which is essentially two
different commands. But, when the multiple command was selected, a third
"button" was require to exit the operation. "Escape", "Right mouse click",
or a button is probably going to be needed to stop they "multiple"
selections.
I hope this is what the real question is.
EdT
"Kent Keller" wrote in message
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> Sean
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> I kind of figured you would tack on 8^) I was going to ask about yours
also, but figured
> you could do it if you wanted.
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> The basic question is .... is there any way to kill a selection loop (the
standard
> clsSelect class module) before a new selection loop is started without
resorting to a
> button or something that does nothing but kill it.
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> Ed
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> Thanks for the response. Yes it is a global variable. Wish it was that
simple. (It
> probably is that simple but I am just to dense to see the answer)
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