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I have tried the "overkill" command to find duplicate blocks placed on top of each other by mistake.
It doesn't seem to work for blocks, only entities, unless I am missing something.
Is there a way to do this?
At the moment, I have to select a single instance of a visible block, pretend to do an erase,
and see if it selects more than one. If there is more than one, say two.
I delete the top one by selecting, leaving the one below.
I then have to repeat this for all other visible instances of that same block.
This is an extremely laborious way of doing it.
There must be a better way, the "overkill" method would be much better,
if it worked!!
Michael Kovacik
AutoCAD 2d & 3d (29 yrs)& Inventor (7 yrs)
Manufacturing (30 yrs) Draughtsman
Autodesk Product Design Suite Ultimate 2018
Johannesburg, South Africa
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