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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55-Super Calculator (CA).lsp
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55-Super Calculator (CA)
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The Super Calculator (CA) command is used for quick auto calculation in
AutoCAD.
Step:
1-Load the "55-Super Calculator (CA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "CA" in the command line.
3-You will be prompted to choose a mode of operation, which can be " + ", " -", or " * ".
4-Select the entire text and press enter.
5-Press "Y" to confirm your selection.
6-Click over the area where you want to see the result.
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The Super Calculator (CA) command is used for quick auto calculation in
AutoCAD.
Step:
1-Load the "55-Super Calculator (CA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "CA" in the command line.
3-You will be prompted to choose a mode of operation, which can be " + ", " -", or " * ".
4-Select the entire text and press enter.
5-Press "Y" to confirm your selection.
6-Click over the area where you want to see the result.
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56-ADD NUMBERS (+).LSP
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The Addition (+) command is used to add value of text, mtext in the AutoCAD.
Step:
1-Load the "56-ADD NUMBERS (+).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "+" in the command line.
3-Select value two or more.
4-Press enter to get the addition result.
Step:
1-Load the "56-ADD NUMBERS (+).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "+" in the command line.
3-Select value two or more.
4-Press enter to get the addition result.
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57-Add Archived (ADD).LSP
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57-Add Archived (ADD)
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The Add Archived (ADD) command is used to add the text value with
archived result.
Step:
1-Load the "57-Add Archived (ADD).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ADD" in the command line.
3-Select value tow or more.
4-Press enter to get the addition with previous selected text.
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The Add Archived (ADD) command is used to add the text value with
archived result.
Step:
1-Load the "57-Add Archived (ADD).LSP" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ADD" in the command line.
3-Select value tow or more.
4-Press enter to get the addition with previous selected text.
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58-Auto Calculator (CALC).lsp
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58-Auto Calculator (CALC)
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The Auto Calculator (CALC) command is used to calculate (+-/*) the value.
Step:
1-Load the "58-Auto Calculator (CALC).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ACL" in the command line then choose (+-/*).
3-Select the value press "Enter", choose replace or write.
4-Click on screen to write or select the text then "Enter"
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The Auto Calculator (CALC) command is used to calculate (+-/*) the value.
Step:
1-Load the "58-Auto Calculator (CALC).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ACL" in the command line then choose (+-/*).
3-Select the value press "Enter", choose replace or write.
4-Click on screen to write or select the text then "Enter"
59-Auto Numbers (NMBR).lsp
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59-Auto Numbers (NMBR)
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The Auto Numbers (NMBR) command is used to update the existing number in sequence order.
Step:
1-Load the "59-Auto Numbers (NMBR).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "NMBR" in the command line.
3-Select the numbers choose the starting point press "Enter".
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The Auto Numbers (NMBR) command is used to update the existing number in sequence order.
Step:
1-Load the "59-Auto Numbers (NMBR).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "NMBR" in the command line.
3-Select the numbers choose the starting point press "Enter".
60-Quick Calculator (TC).lsp
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60-Quick Calculator (TC)
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The Quick Calculator (TC) command is used to perform calculation (+-*/).
Step:
1-Load the "60-Quick Calculator (TC).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TC" in the command line.
3-Select the value press "Enter" choose the operation.
4-Select the operand then place the result.
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The Quick Calculator (TC) command is used to perform calculation (+-*/).
Step:
1-Load the "60-Quick Calculator (TC).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TC" in the command line.
3-Select the value press "Enter" choose the operation.
4-Select the operand then place the result.
61-Text Math (TMA).lsp
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61-Text Math (TMA)
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The Text Math (TMA) command is used to perform calculation of existing value.
Step:
1-Load the "61-Text Math (TMA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TMA" in the command line.
3-Choose the mode of operation(+-/*).
4-Specify operand then select the text press "Enter"
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The Text Math (TMA) command is used to perform calculation of existing value.
Step:
1-Load the "61-Text Math (TMA).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "TMA" in the command line.
3-Choose the mode of operation(+-/*).
4-Specify operand then select the text press "Enter"
62-Field Arithm (FIELDMATH).lsp
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62-Field Arithm (FIELDMATH)
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The Field Arithm (FIELDMATH) command is used to perform multiple
mode of calculation in one time.
Note : Result will update automatically if the operand change
Step:
1-Load the "62-Field Arithm (FIELDMATH).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "FIELDMATH " in the command line.
3-Click numerical content press "Enter".
4-Specify operator, such as add/subs/mul/div. Result
5-Click on result to get the calculated value.
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The Field Arithm (FIELDMATH) command is used to perform multiple
mode of calculation in one time.
Note : Result will update automatically if the operand change
Step:
1-Load the "62-Field Arithm (FIELDMATH).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "FIELDMATH " in the command line.
3-Click numerical content press "Enter".
4-Specify operator, such as add/subs/mul/div. Result
5-Click on result to get the calculated value.
63-Add Number (ADDN).lsp
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63-Add Number (ADDN)
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The Add Number (ADDN) command is used to sum number value.
Step:
1-Load the "63-Add Number (ADDN).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ADDN" in the command line.
3-Select the value press "Enter".
4-Repeat the same with next value.
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The Add Number (ADDN) command is used to sum number value.
Step:
1-Load the "63-Add Number (ADDN).lsp" into your AutoCAD
2-Type "ADDN" in the command line.
3-Select the value press "Enter".
4-Repeat the same with next value.
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