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Topic ClosedMacro. Selecting objects with the "\"

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Macro. Selecting objects with the "\"
    Posted: 24.Mar.2011 at 11:38
Enter name list of layer(s) to lock or <select objects>: *
Once you enter that asterisk you have essential locked all the layers haven't you?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24.Mar.2011 at 08:20
Hello there.
I was looking for a macro, that locks all layers except the one, that contains the object, that I select.

^C^C-layer;LO;*;U;;\;

Somehow the pause "\" skips object selection. Any suggestions why?
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