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Noor Nahar View Drop Down
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    Posted: 11.Dec.2012 at 11:01
Hi,

Please tell me, what is the use of explode command in AutoCAD?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Dec.2012 at 11:12
Hello, you can use explode command to convert a BLOCK into separated lines, arcs etc.
You can use explode to convert a multi lines text into simple lines texts.
You can use eplode to convert a 3D object into separated lines, arcs etc.
You are not obliged to use explode to extract lines from a contituted block but you can use NOCPY.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Dec.2012 at 11:15
Thank you.
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