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Topic ClosedAutoCad Lisp Z

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    Posted: 21.Dec.2009 at 12:08
Hi,
 
I need to zero my Z in AutoCad 2008, does anyone know how to do it? someone told me I need a Lisp, do any of you know how to get it?
 
thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Dec.2009 at 13:13
Originally posted by dylandog dylandog wrote:

Hi,
 
I need to zero my Z in AutoCad 2008, does anyone know how to do it? someone told me I need a Lisp, do any of you know how to get it?
 
thanks


Use FLATTEN Command .
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