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03-01-2021
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Type the command ID. Then, pick a point. You can then copy from the command line.
Todd Rogers
Civil Administration
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Using the "ID" command provides the information I was looking for. @Todd_Rogers 👍
I wonder if there's a way to streamline this by automatically copying the most recent command result from "ID" to the clipboard?
Good question. I'm sure some of the other experts may be able to write a lisp routine to do this.
Todd Rogers
Civil Administration
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Chris,
Isn't that what COGO Points are for?
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada