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Action Macros and MatchProp

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Action Macros and MatchProp

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Hello,

 

I am having difficulty recording an Action Macro which utilizes the MATCHPROP command. The issue is that MATCHPROP by default calls for two selections (one for the source object and one for the destination object), but in execution, the command naturally progresses from the source object selection to the destination object selection.

 

So, when I try to implement the Action Macro, it still wants two distinct selections despite the fact that when I select the source object, I can then select the destination object without hitting <Enter>, etc.

 

To Reproduce

- Record an Action Macro that uses MATCHPROP

- Make the first selection under MATCHPROP Pause for User Input

- Run the Macro and select your object. Select another object to copy the format

- Confirm (Hit <Enter>, right-click, etc.)

- Macro should be upset because technically you didn't select a second thing.

 

Thanks for your help. Nothing was popping up searching Google so I thought I'd ask...

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Action Macros and MatchProp

Hello,

 

I am having difficulty recording an Action Macro which utilizes the MATCHPROP command. The issue is that MATCHPROP by default calls for two selections (one for the source object and one for the destination object), but in execution, the command naturally progresses from the source object selection to the destination object selection.

 

So, when I try to implement the Action Macro, it still wants two distinct selections despite the fact that when I select the source object, I can then select the destination object without hitting <Enter>, etc.

 

To Reproduce

- Record an Action Macro that uses MATCHPROP

- Make the first selection under MATCHPROP Pause for User Input

- Run the Macro and select your object. Select another object to copy the format

- Confirm (Hit <Enter>, right-click, etc.)

- Macro should be upset because technically you didn't select a second thing.

 

Thanks for your help. Nothing was popping up searching Google so I thought I'd ask...

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TheCADnoob
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Welcome to the forum.

 

So far i'm getting the same result. looking into it a little further. 

CADnoob

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Welcome to the forum.

 

So far i'm getting the same result. looking into it a little further. 

CADnoob

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