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ashlynn_zachgo-peterson
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Clearing existing markups

Is there a way to delete markups all at once? I am able to go in and delete individually but I didn't know if there was a way to select all of the markups at once and delete. Screenshot 2024-08-05 at 11.28.07 AM.png

Did you try using FILTER, SELECTSIMILAR or FILTER commands yet? They exist for that reason you seek.
or just turn off those layers with the objects they are on? If who every created them did not destroy the file (or new to do that) in the first place?

Could you share a sample dwg that contains these markups and do some screenshots pointing out where they show up in the dwg?


Paul Li
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Hi @ashlynn_zachgo-peterson ,

 

What kind of markups do you mean?

Are they created with Markup Import feature?

Or are these regular AutoCAD objects?

 


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moneumiko
en respuesta a: pendean

Is FILTER available in the full version of AutoCAD for Mac?

maxim_k
en respuesta a: moneumiko

Hi @moneumiko ,

 

AutoCAD for Mac has QSELECT command which is quite powerful.

 


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moneumiko
en respuesta a: maxim_k

Indeed, (and it's better than the Windows one in some aspects), I only asked because the LT for Mac version doesn't have Filter, and since it was advised here, on the Mac forum, I was wondering if the full version has it then..

pendean
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moneumiko
en respuesta a: pendean

I'm asking about the FILTER command, not Qselect.

maxim_k
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Hi @moneumiko ,

 

On Mac QSELECT = FILTER on PC


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