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Group command is behaving differently, why?

Group command is behaving differently, why?

Group command is behaving differently, why?

(OP)
I am using AutoCad LT 2002. I have been using this version for 2 years now without problems.

I have the habit of selecting several objects then right clicking to get the shortcut menu which I use to Group these objects quickly.

I have come to expect that after I group these objects that all of them will be selected when I select only one of the group.

Recently (yesterday) I found that when I select one member of a group none of the other members are selected.

Is there a control command that will restore the group function to the way I am used to using it?

RE: Group command is behaving differently, why?

try "GR" @ the command line

this will bring up the "Options" dialog box

make sure "Oject grouping" is checked, then [OK]

this will select all, when one of a group is selected.


hope this helps.

Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
512 DDRAM
Win 2000 Pro
Autocad 14, 2002 with EP 2.3.1

RE: Group command is behaving differently, why?

(OP)
Thanks, I was sure it would be a simple solution but I couldn't find it.

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