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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44-Draw Multi Line (MULLION).lsp
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44-Draw Multi Line (MULLION)
The Draw Multi Line (MULLION) command is used to draw multiple line
using two point rectangle.
Step:
1-Load the "44-Draw Multi Line (MULLION).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "MULLION" in the command line.
3-Provide number of Horizontal/Vertical lines.
4-Drag two point rectangle to get the multi lines.
The Draw Multi Line (MULLION) command is used to draw multiple line
using two point rectangle.
Step:
1-Load the "44-Draw Multi Line (MULLION).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "MULLION" in the command line.
3-Provide number of Horizontal/Vertical lines.
4-Drag two point rectangle to get the multi lines.
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45-Calendar.LSP
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45-Calendar
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The Calendar command is used insert the calendar of
current moth.
Step:
1-Load the "45-Calendar.LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Get the calendar at 0,0 USC point.
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The Calendar command is used insert the calendar of
current moth.
Step:
1-Load the "45-Calendar.LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Get the calendar at 0,0 USC point.
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46-TEXT LAYER (TXTLA).lsp
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46-Text To Layer (TXTLA)
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The Text To Layer (TXTLA) command is used to create layers from
existing text.
Step:
1-Load the "46-TEXT LAYER (TXTLA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TXTLA" in the command line.
3-Select the entire text press "Enter"
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The Text To Layer (TXTLA) command is used to create layers from
existing text.
Step:
1-Load the "46-TEXT LAYER (TXTLA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TXTLA" in the command line.
3-Select the entire text press "Enter"
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47-ERASE LAYER CONTENT (ELAY).lsp
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47-Erase Object and Layer (ELAY)
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The Erase Object and Layer (ELAY) command is used remove the entire object and
layer that created by layer.
Step:
1-Load the "47-ERASE LAYER CONTENT (ELAY).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ELAY" in the command line.
3-Select the object press "Enter".
4-The entire object will be removed of selected layers.
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The Erase Object and Layer (ELAY) command is used remove the entire object and
layer that created by layer.
Step:
1-Load the "47-ERASE LAYER CONTENT (ELAY).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ELAY" in the command line.
3-Select the object press "Enter".
4-The entire object will be removed of selected layers.
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48-PROPERTY (CHG).lsp
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48-Property (CHG)
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The Property (CHG) command is used to find the comprehensive
property of the object.
Step:
1-Load the "48-PROPERTY (CHG).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "CHG" in the command line.
3-Select the object press "Enter".
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The Property (CHG) command is used to find the comprehensive
property of the object.
Step:
1-Load the "48-PROPERTY (CHG).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "CHG" in the command line.
3-Select the object press "Enter".
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49-LAYER LIST (LLFP).lsp
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49-Layers List (LLFP)
The Layers List (LLFP) command is used to extract the existing layers
as output TXT file.
Step:
1-Load the "49-LAYER LIST (LLFP).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LLFP" in the command line.
3-Choose the output folder location to save as TXT file.
The Layers List (LLFP) command is used to extract the existing layers
as output TXT file.
Step:
1-Load the "49-LAYER LIST (LLFP).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "LLFP" in the command line.
3-Choose the output folder location to save as TXT file.
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50-PLINE AREA & PERIMETER (FA).LSP
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50-Polyline Area & Perimeter (FA)
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The Polyline Area & Perimeter (FA) command is used to find pline area and perimeter
at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "50-PLINE AREA & PERIMETER (FA).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type 'FA' in the command line.
3-Select the object press "Enter".
4-Click over point to get area & perimeter.
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The Polyline Area & Perimeter (FA) command is used to find pline area and perimeter
at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "50-PLINE AREA & PERIMETER (FA).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type 'FA' in the command line.
3-Select the object press "Enter".
4-Click over point to get area & perimeter.
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51-FIND GAPS (GAPS).vlx
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51-Find Gaps (GAPS)
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The Find Gaps (GAPS) command is used to identify nearest gaps of
non connected lines with circle.
Step:
1-Load the "51-FIND GAPS (GAPS).vlx" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "GAPS" in the command line.
3-Set minimum gap limit and marker size.
4-Select the entire line press "Enter".
5-Non connected line will be marked with circle.
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The Find Gaps (GAPS) command is used to identify nearest gaps of
non connected lines with circle.
Step:
1-Load the "51-FIND GAPS (GAPS).vlx" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "GAPS" in the command line.
3-Set minimum gap limit and marker size.
4-Select the entire line press "Enter".
5-Non connected line will be marked with circle.
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52-COLOR LAYER (COL2LAY).VLX
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52-Color Layer (COLOR2LAY)
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The Color Layer (COLOR2LAY) command is used to create layers with
color code named from exisiting objects color at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "52-COLOR LAYER (COL2LAY).VLX" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "COL2LAY" in the command line.
3-Select the object and press "Enter".
4-Result the object color as separate layer.
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The Color Layer (COLOR2LAY) command is used to create layers with
color code named from exisiting objects color at a time.
Step:
1-Load the "52-COLOR LAYER (COL2LAY).VLX" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "COL2LAY" in the command line.
3-Select the object and press "Enter".
4-Result the object color as separate layer.
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53-Sum Number (SNUM).LSP
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53-Sum Numbers (SNUM)
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The Sum Numbers (SNUM) command is a computational function to find out
sum of a series of numerical values.
This command can be utilized in computing environments
including area statement number of sheet count and more.
Step:
1-Load the "53-Sum Numbers (SNUM).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Enter the "SNUM" command.
3-Select desired value once.
4-Select Existing Text Entity to be replaced > Click on any value to override the final result.
5-OR Hit Enter Twice To Place as New text > Click text position go get the final result.
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The Sum Numbers (SNUM) command is a computational function to find out
sum of a series of numerical values.
This command can be utilized in computing environments
including area statement number of sheet count and more.
Step:
1-Load the "53-Sum Numbers (SNUM).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Enter the "SNUM" command.
3-Select desired value once.
4-Select Existing Text Entity to be replaced > Click on any value to override the final result.
5-OR Hit Enter Twice To Place as New text > Click text position go get the final result.
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54-Incremental Array (incarrayd).lsp
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54-Incremental Array (incarrayd)
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The Incremental Array (incarrayd) command is used to create incremental
array with multi text with step increment at a time.
incarray : Standard version
incarrayd : Dynamic version
Step:
1-Load the "54-Incremental Array (incarrayd).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "incarrayd" in the command line and press "Enter".
3-Specify the increment value & press Enter.
4-Specify the base point for the array.
5-Drag cursor to create the array with the specified increment.
6-Release the mouse button to finalize the array.
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The Incremental Array (incarrayd) command is used to create incremental
array with multi text with step increment at a time.
incarray : Standard version
incarrayd : Dynamic version
Step:
1-Load the "54-Incremental Array (incarrayd).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "incarrayd" in the command line and press "Enter".
3-Specify the increment value & press Enter.
4-Specify the base point for the array.
5-Drag cursor to create the array with the specified increment.
6-Release the mouse button to finalize the array.
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