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  1. Rzbker

    Outlook Folder Settings and Views

    O.K. here's the deal. My bosses computer with XP and Outlook 2000 is doing some strange things. First, a copy of the message is not getting sent to the "Sent Items" folder even though the Options/Advanced E-mail settings/Save sent messages to Sent File folder is checked. When you go...
  2. Rzbker

    Extracting Geometric data to an Atrribute

    Borg, Found the problem. The attribute has to be set to verify in the block. It works great now. Thanks a BUNCH, I certainly owe you one.
  3. Rzbker

    Extracting Geometric data to an Atrribute

    Borgunit, I used this code: (defun C:inlet () (vl-load-com) (setq PT1 (getpoint "\nSelect Insertion Point") BLK_NAME "test"; SCLFAC 1.0 ) (command "_.INSERT" BLK_NAME PT1 SCLFAC "" "") (setq...
  4. Rzbker

    Extracting Geometric data to an Atrribute

    No sir, you are not confusing. I do have some knowledge of lisp routincs (Lost In Stupid Parenthesis, I believe). I will give it a go and again, I sure do appreciate your help.
  5. Rzbker

    Extracting Geometric data to an Atrribute

    Thanks Borunit, Do I run this as a lisp or what?
  6. Rzbker

    Extracting Geometric data to an Atrribute

    The user will be picking the spot. We are doing a drainage structure inventory from asbuilt plans and are locating inlet structures on aerial photographs. We are having the user insert the block and fill out data fields (i.e. type, size, invert, etc.) We are then importing them into ArcMap to...
  7. Rzbker

    Extracting Geometric data to an Atrribute

    I am trying to define a simple block with attributes. I want to have a field that has the insertion coordinates of the inserted block automatically written to an attribute value. Is there some way that I can put a string command in the value definition line of attdef that will get this info...

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