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Is there a command similar to Revit's "Create Similar" in AutoCAD?

A - answer In AutoCAD, you can use functionally quite similar command ADDSELECTED, or you can try an older LISP utility MakeMore (see Download).

These tools behave like "CS" in Revit - they create new DWG objects with the same type and properties as the selected object in the current drawing.

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See also:
Tip 13878:SelectSimilar - extended selections for AutoCAD, incl. LT and Web versions
Tip 13858:Is there also a SETBYBLOCK command?
Tip 13737:Formatting leading zeros in AutoCAD fields (and automatic field update).
Tip 13692:What is the precision in Revit?
Tip 13404:How to import an IFC file in AutoCAD?


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