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en respuesta a: Anonymous

You wrote: >>>...I'm trying to find a way to count a specific object in a given area...<<<

So the problem with just having random objects pushed together is what do you count, the text, the PLINE, or the small rectangles everywhere. Is that all you want to do, is count these random objects in an area an hope you can figure out which is a "module" from the numbers? Help us help you, what in your drawing is considered "module" (singular) that you can reliably ask the program to count.

A block is a cluster of objects combined together permanent, that this new singular object is them assigned a name (here that would be MODULE for example). Now you can ask AutoCAD to QSELECT only objects called MODULE in an area an it will tell you exactly how many you have. This might be way more beneficial to you since now your drawing has some smarts / intelligence built in, instead of just being a paperless version of a paper drawing with bunches of lines and text everywhere.

Does that make more sense? Worth exploring for your future drawings IMHO.

HTH