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Topic Closedcurvedtext lisp macro

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Vladimir Michl View Drop Down
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    Posted: 29.Apr.2008 at 21:53
The CurveText.dcl file (from the ZIP file) is probably not extracted and copied to a folder in your AutoCAD support path (along with the LSP and SLB files).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Apr.2008 at 20:09
I want to use the curvedtext lisp macro with Autocad Architecture 2009. The routine loads OK, but when I use the command I get the following message: "cannot open CurveText.dcl file", and the routine aborts. Can this be fixed? Does it have to be compiled?
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