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Quick Group 2007

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Printed Date: 13.Jun.2026 at 06:36


Topic: Quick Group 2007
Posted By: Polstar
Subject: Quick Group 2007
Date Posted: 22.Aug.2008 at 11:11
Hi everyone,
 
I use AutoCAD 2007 and have not been able to use or find the command "Quick Group". I found this a very useful tool in previous versions and want to know if it is hidden somewhere in 2007 or has been discontinued for some reason. I do not want to always create a named block, sometimes i just want to group things together temporarily. Any suggestions??



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Posted By: PepaR
Date Posted: 26.Aug.2008 at 00:37
Try find similar command in help.

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PepaR


Posted By: Polstar
Date Posted: 26.Aug.2008 at 11:35
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Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 26.Aug.2008 at 17:52

You are probably referring to the PKFSTGROUP command available in AutoCAD LT. In the full AutoCAD version there is only a more detailed version of this command - GROUP.

You can use its commandline version: -GROUP to prepare a menu macro with the required functionality.



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Posted By: Breeze104
Date Posted: 26.Aug.2008 at 19:45
I use this command alot but I have yet to see an icon/toolbar command for it in ACADM 2009.  I am not sure how to do this.  Is there a tutorial to show how to do this?

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Breeze



Posted By: Vladimir Michl
Date Posted: 28.Aug.2008 at 09:35
You can use our GRP utility to get "quick" group commands in ACAD/ACADM. See the tip 6287.

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Posted By: Breeze104
Date Posted: 28.Aug.2008 at 14:49
I am a bit new to using LISP commands and was wondering if there is an automated way to set it up to load everytime I open a file?

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Breeze




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