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    Posted: 11.Jun.2013 at 16:20
Wow. Just great. Thanks a lot for beeing so kind(and fast). I will try the routine a little bit with their projects and come back to you with what they thing of it.

You made my day :)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Jun.2013 at 15:19
We are glad to modify the fAREA routine - see the updated version 1.10 with its "Multiple" option.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Jun.2013 at 13:45
Hi

I'm working for this architecture office and they are looking for a new, easier way to keep track of floor areas! 
They have this standard block with attributes(Roomname, Number, Area, Flooring) for all floor areas and they are currently using a lisp routine that doesn work inside blocks(floor areas are linked over a seperate .dat file and can be updated with this routine, which does not work in blocks and the link will be damaged if used inside blocks). 
I recently came across CADStudios little routine "fAREA" which i find very sophisticated. 
This solution would be perfect for their needs, if the routine would do the trick of linking more than one polyline to a Block(gross floor areas of bis projects,...)

Does anyone know of such a routine/application? Is it even possible with to have such a routine with lisp(i did one in vba but it useless since the change to 64bit)?

Thanks, GoP
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