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Anyone know of a way to label slopes on cross sections? Ex. 3:1, 5:1, etc. Without having to set each section active and click each individual line. Or a lisp routine of some sort. Need to label...
Alright everybody, got one for ya. So, the boss has developed the habit of opening drawings through windows explorer. I know, I know and I've expressed my disapproval also, however that's his thing a...
A while back, there was a post regarding errors that occur because of unregistered applications in the drawing registry
(http://discussion.autodesk.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4960874). Within the b...
At my former job my extend function would extend a line to the apparent intersection of another line. On my current computer the line will not extend unless it will actually intersect the chosen lin...
When ever I isolate a layer and try to use layer manager to restore my previous layer state, it prompts me in the command line and does not let me get the pop up screen, so I can select which state t...
For some reason, LDD won't let me turn off a layer that is in an X-ref. It will let me freeze it, but I just want to turn it off. Does anyone know how to fix this?
When I open layer manager, my layers show up in alphabetical order, but when I go to the pull down, they are not. How do I fix this?
Is there a drawing (anywhere) with 256 lines with one color associated with each line? I cannot seem to find one. I want to plot my ctb file out and see what color is associated with line weight.
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I do not use the Profile Menu often in Land Desktop 2007 in Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3. I tried to use it recently on a new road project and noticed it was missing. I customized a workspace back...
I have a drawing file whose paperspace contains several viewports at various scales and dview-twist angles. 3 of these contain aerial images, of which 1 is at 1:500 scale and the other 2 are at 1:40...