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When you run a command that prompts to Select Objects. AutoCAD stores the user selected objects in it's Previous Selection Set.
Right (I think only if the command is not canceled)?
Apparrently there are some commands that seem to select objects that do not seem to store them in the 'Previous' selection set.
One in particular, and the subject of this post is QSELECT.
If I run QSELECT... on Block References for instance... when you click OK button to select them, the command line reports how many are selected... and shows their Grips (if the number of objects are not in excess of GRIPOBJLIMIT). At this point, I typically run the 'SELECT' command to get them into the Previous Selection Set.
e.g. If there is not another command ran on the QSelected Objects, they are not stored in Previous Selection Set.
Can someone confirm this behaviour?
Solved! Go to Solution.