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    Posted: 09.Apr.2009 at 14:53
Hi, I am Aurel,(use Autocad Lt 2009)
I discovered the filter command and it seems useful to select only
some layer...
I want to know how to create a button or a keyboard shortcut to
prevent write to the command line.
I have partially resolved with macro ^ C ^ C_filter to a mouse
button.
Can I load specific filter in my case called "lancio"?
Thank you.
(Excuse my English)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Apr.2009 at 17:01
There is no commandline version of this command but there are similar methods you can use from scripts and macros. See e.g. the  SSX command (Express Tools) or (ssget) filters in LISP.
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