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    Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 14:10
"Command: _qsave
*Warning* Multiply owned object, handle "8CFCA7"

can any one tell me what this warning means and how to get rid of it. My dwg is very slow.
I have a lot of different handle codes 
handle "8CFCA7"
handle "8F139D"
handle "38D59"
handle "37B93"
handle "369D9"
handle "37BB3"
and many more Confused...
Can anyone help me !
Thanks
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 14:19
I was told to
Command: (entdel handent "myhandle")
; error: too many arguments

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don't know what to do...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 14:27
You can try e.g.
(entdel (handent "8CFCA7"))
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 14:33
I tried that but I get the same message -> ; error: too many arguments
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 15:14
Are you sure? It works fine for me.
 
You might have redefined the entdel or handent funtions. Try it in a fresh AutoCAD session.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 15:28
wow... don't know what to do, it doesn't work :S
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2011 at 15:35
Just copy/paste the above code in your AutoCAD command line (1:1, including the parentheses) - it should either say something about "nil" (if you don't guess the right entity handle) or it should just delete the object.
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