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Topic: script file
Posted By: RJBPIII
Subject: script file
Date Posted: 30.Mar.2011 at 16:46
How if any do you put the Alt command in a .scr file? I know alt T gets the tool bar and then you can pick the letters c and then I to open it up.
I am in there quite often trying to get a macro going.


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RJB Phillips III
richard.phillips@lucite.com
rphillips@Logicalsysinc.com



Replies:
Posted By: alanjt
Date Posted: 30.Mar.2011 at 20:42
Script (*.scr) capabilities are only as good as what you can do from the command line and you are trying to access something outside of that.


Posted By: RJBPIII
Date Posted: 01.Apr.2011 at 19:49
At the command line you can type clayer and then wait for the prompt and put in 0 or type in the name of a layer like text, how can I put the command in an .scr and do it all at once? What is the key-in command for changing the line type or layer color on the fly?

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RJB Phillips III
richard.phillips@lucite.com
rphillips@Logicalsysinc.com



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