29-3Point Rectangle (3PR, 3PRD).lsp
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29-3Point Rectangle (3PR, 3PRD)
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The 3Point Rectangle (3PR, 3PRD) command is used to create 3 point rectangle
over the straight or tapered area.
Step:
1-Load the "29-3Point Rectangle (3PR, 3PRD).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "3PR" in the command line.
3-Selects the first, second, third point.
4-Click the 3nd point to create a rectangle.
5-Or type "3PRD" in the command line.
6-Click first and second point and than drag the rectangle.
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The 3Point Rectangle (3PR, 3PRD) command is used to create 3 point rectangle
over the straight or tapered area.
Step:
1-Load the "29-3Point Rectangle (3PR, 3PRD).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "3PR" in the command line.
3-Selects the first, second, third point.
4-Click the 3nd point to create a rectangle.
5-Or type "3PRD" in the command line.
6-Click first and second point and than drag the rectangle.
30-Table Coordinate (TABCORD).lsp
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30-Table Coordinate (TABCORD)
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The Table Coordinate (TABCORD) command is used to find out coordinates
in table in the autocad.
Step:
1-Load the "30-Table Coordinate (TABCORD).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TABCORD" in the command line.
3-Select the polyline press "Enter".
4-Click over the screen to get the table.
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The Table Coordinate (TABCORD) command is used to find out coordinates
in table in the autocad.
Step:
1-Load the "30-Table Coordinate (TABCORD).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TABCORD" in the command line.
3-Select the polyline press "Enter".
4-Click over the screen to get the table.
31-Arc To Circle (ATC).LSP
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31-Arc To Circle (ATC)
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The Arc To Circle (ATC) command is used to fill arc with circle just by
selecting at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "31-Arc To Circle (ATC).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ATC" in the command line.
3-Select the arc press 'Enter' to get the connected circle.
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The Arc To Circle (ATC) command is used to fill arc with circle just by
selecting at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "31-Arc To Circle (ATC).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ATC" in the command line.
3-Select the arc press 'Enter' to get the connected circle.
32-Area Multi Units (ACL).VLX
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32-Area Multi Units (ACL)
The Area Multi Units (ACL) command is used to find out area in multi units.
Step:
1-Load the "32-Area Multi Units (ACL).VLX" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ACL" in the command line.
3-Provide the decimal digit.
4-Select the closed polyline press Enter.
5-Click over the screen to get the multi unit area.
The Area Multi Units (ACL) command is used to find out area in multi units.
Step:
1-Load the "32-Area Multi Units (ACL).VLX" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ACL" in the command line.
3-Provide the decimal digit.
4-Select the closed polyline press Enter.
5-Click over the screen to get the multi unit area.
33-Sequence Offset (VXL).lsp
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33-Sequence Offset (VXL)
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The Sequence Offset (VXL) command is used to provide multiple offset
repeatedly in sequence order.
Step:
1-Load the "33-Sequence Offset (VXL).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "VXL" in the command line.
3-Click over the line, pline, arc.
4-Provide distance then click repeatedly.
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The Sequence Offset (VXL) command is used to provide multiple offset
repeatedly in sequence order.
Step:
1-Load the "33-Sequence Offset (VXL).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "VXL" in the command line.
3-Click over the line, pline, arc.
4-Provide distance then click repeatedly.
34-Multi Unit Area (DDAREA).Lsp
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34-Multi Unit Area (DDAREA)
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The Multi Unit Area (DDAREA) command is used to find out multi unit
area scale for closed polyline.
Step:
1-Load the "34-Multi Unit Area (DDAREA).Lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "DDAREA" in the command line.
3-Select the desired closed polyline.
4-Press Enter
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The Multi Unit Area (DDAREA) command is used to find out multi unit
area scale for closed polyline.
Step:
1-Load the "34-Multi Unit Area (DDAREA).Lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "DDAREA" in the command line.
3-Select the desired closed polyline.
4-Press Enter
35-Point Coordinate (COOR).lsp
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35-Point Coordinate (COOR)
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The Point Coordinate (COOR) command is used to find out coordinates with
table at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "35-Point Coordinate (COOR).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "COOR" in the command line.
3-Select the second point by clicking on it.
4-Provide the first number.
5-Click to generate a table.
6-Click next points to create more list.
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The Point Coordinate (COOR) command is used to find out coordinates with
table at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "35-Point Coordinate (COOR).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "COOR" in the command line.
3-Select the second point by clicking on it.
4-Provide the first number.
5-Click to generate a table.
6-Click next points to create more list.
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36-LAYER LEGEND (LEGEND).LSP
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36-Layer Legend (LEGEND)
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The Layer Legend (LEGEND) command used to create a layer legend
that screens the complete layer line type color of objects in the drawing.
Step:
1-Load the "36-LAYER LEGEND (LEGEND).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LEGEND" in the command line.
3-Select the objects then "Enter"
4-Click over the screen to get the result.
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The Layer Legend (LEGEND) command used to create a layer legend
that screens the complete layer line type color of objects in the drawing.
Step:
1-Load the "36-LAYER LEGEND (LEGEND).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LEGEND" in the command line.
3-Select the objects then "Enter"
4-Click over the screen to get the result.
37-LAYER NAME (LL).lsp
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37-Layer Name (LL)
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The Layer Name (LL) command used for quickly creating a layer name
over the lines for the entire drawing as shown in
This feature is helpful to find out each layer name quickly.
Step:
1-Load the "37-LAYER NAME (LL).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LL" in the command line.
3-Select the objects then "Enter" to get the layer text.
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The Layer Name (LL) command used for quickly creating a layer name
over the lines for the entire drawing as shown in
This feature is helpful to find out each layer name quickly.
Step:
1-Load the "37-LAYER NAME (LL).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LL" in the command line.
3-Select the objects then "Enter" to get the layer text.
38-DOUBLE EXTEND (DEX).lsp
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38-Double Extend (DEX)
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The Double Extend (DEX) command is used to provide both the side extension
for arc pline by providing specific length at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "38-DOUBLE EXTEND (DEX).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "DEX" in the command line.
3-Select the line, polyline, or arc
4-Enter the length for extension.
5- Press Enter again to extend the object in both directions simultaneously.
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The Double Extend (DEX) command is used to provide both the side extension
for arc pline by providing specific length at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "38-DOUBLE EXTEND (DEX).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "DEX" in the command line.
3-Select the line, polyline, or arc
4-Enter the length for extension.
5- Press Enter again to extend the object in both directions simultaneously.
39-AREA 2 FIELD (A2F).lsp
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39-Area To Field (A2F)
The Area To Field (A2F) command is used to find area from closed polyline
or circle separately or collectively in to string at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "39-AREA 2 FIELD (A2F).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "A2F" in the command line.
3-Select the closed polyline, circle.
4-Press "Enter".
5-Click on the screen to get the total area.
The Area To Field (A2F) command is used to find area from closed polyline
or circle separately or collectively in to string at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "39-AREA 2 FIELD (A2F).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "A2F" in the command line.
3-Select the closed polyline, circle.
4-Press "Enter".
5-Click on the screen to get the total area.
40-Polyline Coordinate To Text File (PLXY).lsp
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40-Polyline Coordinates To Text File (PLXY)
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The Polyline Coordinates To Text File (PLXY) command is
used to save pline coordinates as TXT file.
Step:
1-Load the "40-Polyline Coordinate To Text File (PLXY).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "PLXY" in the command line.
3-Select pline press "Enter".
4-Locate the coordinate TXT file.
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The Polyline Coordinates To Text File (PLXY) command is
used to save pline coordinates as TXT file.
Step:
1-Load the "40-Polyline Coordinate To Text File (PLXY).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "PLXY" in the command line.
3-Select pline press "Enter".
4-Locate the coordinate TXT file.
41-Arc Leader (LEA).LSP
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41-Arc Leader (LEA)
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The Arc Leader (LEA) command is used to create arch with leader point.
Step:
1-Load the "41-Arc Leader (LEA).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LEA" in the command line.
3-SClick first point of leader point.
4-Click at random point for arc pline press "Enter".
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The Arc Leader (LEA) command is used to create arch with leader point.
Step:
1-Load the "41-Arc Leader (LEA).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LEA" in the command line.
3-SClick first point of leader point.
4-Click at random point for arc pline press "Enter".
42-Coordinates (CR).LSP
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42-Coordinates (CR)
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The Coordinates (CR) command is used to place NE coordinates for any
point.
Step:
1-Load the "42-Coordinates (CR).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "CR" in the command line.
3-Click over the point then click next point to place.
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The Coordinates (CR) command is used to place NE coordinates for any
point.
Step:
1-Load the "42-Coordinates (CR).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "CR" in the command line.
3-Click over the point then click next point to place.
43-Hatch Area (HAREA).lsp
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43-Hatch Area (HAREA)
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The Hatch Area (HAREA) command is used to find area of hatch
without boundary at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "43-Hatch Area (HAREA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "HAREA" in the command line.
3-Select the hatch press "Enter".
4-Get the hatch area in dialog box.
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The Hatch Area (HAREA) command is used to find area of hatch
without boundary at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "43-Hatch Area (HAREA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "HAREA" in the command line.
3-Select the hatch press "Enter".
4-Get the hatch area in dialog box.
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