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Topic ClosedHow to assign a SHIFT keystroke in a macro?

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: How to assign a SHIFT keystroke in a macro?
    Posted: 14.Jul.2014 at 14:06
I want to put following operations into a macro:
Ctrl+A (i.e. ai_selall), Shift, specify a rectangular area (limits of 0,0 and 841,594), Del. They delete everything outside the rectangular area.
 
 
How to assign Shift keystroke in a macro and how to specify the limits in a macro?
 
I must use ai_selall instead of Select command because ai_selall can pick up unseen objects.
 
 
 
Regards,
 
Bruce
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