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Topic ClosedUsing "Paste" in autocad

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    Posted: 12.Sep.2007 at 10:06
Hi. I want to create a script which could copy a text from a drawing file and paste it in the same drawing in a different location. How do I use "Copy" and "Paste" in VBA? Or at least how could I insert a text in a drawing using VBA? Thank you!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Sep.2007 at 10:55
Could you use just the COPY command (not the clipboard Copy/Paste)?
 
Text can be added with ThisDrawing.ModelSpace.addText (see Help)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Sep.2007 at 11:34
Hi. Thank you. I have managed to insert multi text after all. But thanks a lot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Sep.2007 at 12:56
i use a lisp called TAM, and this is who put it out. it helps for text, mtext, and attributes. It's nice and fast.

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Thumbs%20Up very good
i am a designer
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