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Undo second last command while having the last command active.
I want undo second last command with having the last command active.
entlast cant be used as it works with the last command.
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Try "oops" Command
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCclj8v9vHQiFa8_DriuAk3w
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"OOPS" WONT WORK AS THIS COMMANDS DEALS WITH GETTING ME THE LAST ERASED/DELETED OBJECTS BACK. BUT THE SECOND LAST COMMAND WHICH I WANT TO UNDO IS "XPLODE" AND I CANT USE JOIN AS I WILL BE ECPLODING A DIMENSION.
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It sounds you like to EDIT a blockdefinition.. and this is the wrong way to do this.
2. Why xplode in this case and not explode?
Sebastian
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Undo cannot target just certain commands and not others. It's like a timeline. You can go back to a certain point but you can't skip anything along the way.
You could, however, get creative and save "snapshot" files as you go back in time with the undo commmand. The command .save allows you to save to a separate file and stay in the current one. With some strategic thinking, you could copy/paste what you need from these "snapshot" files.
Rob
Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.