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Topic ClosedDivBreak Lisp

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    Posted: 31.Jan.2010 at 15:54
For some reason, I'm clueless, I can't seem to download the DivBreak lisp routine.
 
Anyone know where, or how, I can download the program? Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Jan.2010 at 16:09
DivBreak is stored on our document management server - www.iproject.cz. If you have problems accessing this server (it requires to install an ActiveX component), you can use the "alternative download" link in the DivBreak description.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Feb.2010 at 09:43
Thank you Vladimir! I have downloaded the *.zip file.
 
Was easy enough! I'll "play" with DivBreak later today.
 
And, sorry to ask, might you consider posting your railway tank car in AutoCAD 2005? I have been working on tanks for 40+ years but, only have AutoCAD '05 and/or '07 depending where I'm working.
 
I use my Thinkpad™ laptop 90% of the time, AutoCAD 2005, while I'm working on projects out of the office.
 
 


Edited by Tankman - 01.Feb.2010 at 13:47
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