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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Sep.2009 at 13:17
yup.....p3.1416l it workd ....thnx
i hv seen the tutorials but couldnt find that exact thing.....can u say....under what chapter/portion did u find it?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Sep.2009 at 01:18
Hi krish_architect (by the way I'm an architect), you can find DRAGMODE under: Help->AutoCAD Command List->System Variables->D Sytem Variable.
In my case, I only must type DRAGMODE in the Index tab of AutoCAD Help and it shows me the description of this System Variable. I guess you should be able to do the same.
Besides, try typing _DRAGMODE on the command line and you'll see three options: On/Off/Auto which means the system variable DRAGMODE= 0/1/2. Basically, this means: No contour shown while drag/ Contour shown only if you type _dragmode before the next command/ Automatic, contour always shown.
This is the whole information provided by Autodesk. I hope u're done with it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Sep.2009 at 05:22
dear p3.14161,

what coincidence.....I hope u r practicing architect....but on my half its not really in that manner.....I am in final year of UG study....so as u know I'm going to be an architect......by the way...


I hv seen nd done the same as u written in the previous post....it worked....thnx a lot.....keep in touch....keep replying....my e-mail address is..
krishanu.architect@gmail.com u can send me e-mail ...


-Krish.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Sep.2009 at 14:26
hahahTongueVERY GOOOOOOOOOOD!, IT IS, THE COMMAND WAS OFF AND UNDER 0 THAT'S WHY, PERFECT,  YOU MADE MY DAY TODAY.
TXS, REALLY GRATEFUL 
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