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Topic ClosedTagging entities

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Joined: 13.Oct.2010
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD2011 MEP
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Tagging entities
    Posted: 13.Oct.2010 at 14:58
I am looking for a lisp routine that will tag an entity with a leader calling out that entity and giving an elevation. The entity was drawn in autocad mep 2011 using the add-on cadpipe. The lisp I had in mind would say:
     6" DCW
     BOP-6'-0"
with a leader attached to the picked point of pipe. My lisp writing skills are for all purposes non-existent, but if given a framework to follow I will definitely give it a try....any help available will be greatly appreciated...and thanks for taking the time to read this...Confused
KozMik
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