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Topic ClosedTip Needed: Edit a nbr of texts with one command

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Tip Needed: Edit a nbr of texts with one command
    Posted: 23.Nov.2009 at 22:08

What is the command that I can click a number of texts and edit one text after another?

I am working on a table that has countless texts that needs to be edited. Too time consuming to do _ddedit each time. Dead

I do know there is definitely one as I ve used it in the past with its custom icon. Since I've relocated, I lost the command and cannot remember its name or its lisp. I m on AutoCAD 2006.

Your quick response will be greatly appreciated.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Nov.2009 at 01:12
Looks like "tedit.lsp" will do that, see http://discussion.autodesk.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=684270
Apparently that was an Express Tools command that got dropped in 2004.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Nov.2009 at 01:15
Thanks! Big%20smile
 
Why did they have to drop this time & money-saving lsp?
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