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Topic Closedpick multiple objects

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    Posted: 19.May.2010 at 18:04

i used to be able to pick several different objects idividually and then erase them all at the same time. i had to re-install my program and now can only erase one object at a time. i am useing cad lt 2006. i would appreciate anybodys help. this is about to eat my sack lunch.

                                                                                          thanks, kipper
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2010 at 18:24
Set PICKADD to 1

btw, a "top 10"  cad question :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2010 at 19:33
CarlB,
           My PICKADD was on 1, so I set it on the '+' and it fixed my problem. Thank you very much for your time in helping me solve this problem.
                                                                                                       
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.May.2010 at 23:47
Glad to help.
 
You must be referring to the icon in the properties box, setting it to "+" is the same as typing "pickadd" on the command line & seting it to "1".
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