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Quick Group in Autocad 2005

Quick Group in Autocad 2005

Quick Group in Autocad 2005

(OP)
Hi all.

Just a quick question, I have just update from 2002 to 2005 and cant find the quick group buttons(group and ungroup) can anyone tell me if there still available in 2005 or have the been removed.

Thanks.

RE: Quick Group in Autocad 2005

Try group or -group at the command line.

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." — Will Rogers

RE: Quick Group in Autocad 2005

(OP)
Group, -group are for group management, i.e. you select a few lines, group then give the group a name etc or add extra lines to a all ready made group.

I’m talking about quick grouping, click group icon, select the lines and ok, no need to give a name for the group.

I prefer to use quick grouping over using the group manager or blocking, it’s easier and faster.

RE: Quick Group in Autocad 2005

this may help

Thread555-68709

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

RE: Quick Group in Autocad 2005

Ozzy84,
Your group macro is fantastic, but if you have one for ungroup, that would be awesome!
nextvkin

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