Thank you CarlAK. May I ask how you know this? Many tricks like this are not covered in the AutoDesk manuals or in classes. Did you learn AutoCAD on the versions before 2000? I feel very limited in my knowledge of commands having learned AutoCAD starting with 2000.
I think my question is a simple one:
If you select a group of objects, but there is an object or two within the group that you would like to de-select, how would you do it? Is there a way to pick those unwanted objects and deselect them, so you can perform a command on all the remaining objects?
Thank you. I will try ATTREDEF.
I will go to the caddaddon link re: tables. It's unfortunate AutoCAD doesn't have a tool to make tables. I've emailed AutoDesk with this suggestion.
Thanks again.
Hi,
I have 2 questions:
1) I want to add a new line (attribute) to a block with attributes that I've already defined. Is there a simple way of doing this without having to recreate the block?
2) Is there a good way of creating tables in AutoCAD?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Debbie
Thank you Todd. I figured there might be references to that layer that I could not see. Is there any way to find out what these references are and modify them so that the layer can be deleted or is it impossible? (I was on a temp assignment last week and the boss wanted me to delete a number...
Can someone explain, in simple terms, why some layers cannot be deleted or purged? If there are no visible objects on a layer, why can't the layer be deleted if it is a layer that you created yourself?
Can layers be hidden on the layer manager if they cannot be deleted?
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