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Topic Closedstoring string data in system variable

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    Posted: 24.Sep.2007 at 11:12
Thank You very much for the reply. That fixes my problem.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Sep.2007 at 13:52
The best place for this is the drawing dictionary. But there are also other places - see:
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Sep.2007 at 23:42
I want to store string data(drawing sheet number) in one of the AutoCAD system variables. I tried storing the string in variable USERS1, but the data does not persist once the drawing is closed. Where do I store the string data ?
 
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