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Topic Closeddublicat remove

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    Posted: 31.Jul.2009 at 17:41
how to delet dublicat block,line,poliline,& other object from autocad.overkill is not use full i try this.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jul.2009 at 22:52
I have found OVERKILL is very useful in this, however if there are a lot of multiple lines, blocks, circles, ect you will have to run that command several times.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Aug.2009 at 08:49
Originally posted by msplcdykee69 msplcdykee69 wrote:

I have found OVERKILL is very useful in this, however if there are a lot of multiple lines, blocks, circles, ect you will have to run that command several times.



Or Purge Command.
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