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    Posted: 13.May.2008 at 01:20
I'm treing to build a macro that will set the text style in a drawing but i need to be able to see what commands are actually running rather then the GUI interface.  I know there is a code i can put in when i put the style command into the command line but I can't remember it.  Can anyone help me out?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.May.2008 at 16:28
try -style or _style usually putting a 'dash' or underscore in front of the command will run it in the command line. The style command creates a new style. If you run -text you can set a style current without adding text.
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