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Topic ClosedSelect Blocks By Attribuet Value

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    Posted: 16.Aug.2011 at 18:09
Hi guys,
 
sorry if the topic has been discussed - I couldn't find anything that applies to what I need.
I have about 500 blocks with three attributes and all in the layer PAVEMENT. However I want to select only those blocks whose third attribute says "PAVASP".
How do I do that? The qselect command doesn't have the option to filter based on attribute values. The find command doesn't come up with a selection set. I'm really confused...
 
Oh, it's ACAD 2002.
 
Thanks


Edited by AvisRara - 16.Aug.2011 at 18:36
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Aug.2011 at 18:23
Oops,
I figured it out. The find command does offer the select all option after all, just in advanced I have to check only the block attribute value.
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