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Topic ClosedPIPPING MATERIAL LIST....PLEEZ HELP!!

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    Posted: 28.Jul.2010 at 17:45
IV BEEN A DRAFTSMAN FOR 4 YRS NOW. I STARTED WITH AN ARCHITECT AND NOW IM WORKING FOR KBR IN A PAPER MILL. MY JOB IS TO DRAW ISO FOR CONSTRUCTION AND FOR MATERIAL ORDRING PERPOSES. MY QUESTION IS THERE ANY WAY TO SETUP AUTOCAD 2004 TO COUNT 90'S, T'S VALVES AS I DRAW THEM SO I DONT HAVE TO SPEND HRS HAND COUNTING AFTER I DRAW

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Jul.2010 at 21:14
I assume these 90's, T's and Valves are blocks? If not, they should be.
As long as they are blocks, you can have Autocad count them by using the Express Tools BCOUNT command.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Jul.2010 at 13:34
never even thought about that sometimes what your looking for is so simple and right in your face thanx alot for the help
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