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    Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 22:26
Is there a 'Block Count' command in AutoCAD LT 2008, 2009 or 2010.  We are trying to get the total count on various blocks in our drawings. - Thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2010 at 02:29

If "bcount" is an unknown command, then probably not.

but can't you get QSELECT or FILTER allow you to select just a certain block name, then "list " "previous" will tel you how many are selected?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2010 at 06:11
Isolate the layer of the blocks you want counted or just select the blocks (you have to actually select them all so if they are all on the same layer then turn off all other layer and leave that one only and window around them all to select them) then type in the command "list" and CAD will show a box of text that will list the count of those items as well as other info.

Edited by smithlayman - 22.Jan.2010 at 06:16
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22.Jan.2010 at 08:03
You can also use the "Report Blocks" function from the "Xanadu LT Extension":
 
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