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Customzing Match properties in ACAD2000

Customzing Match properties in ACAD2000

Customzing Match properties in ACAD2000

(OP)
Hey,

Im using ACAD 14 at work and 2000 at home.

In A14, when im using the match properties command, after chosing source , i am able to click the items to be matched and if i clicked wrongly , be able to remove with by holding down the shirt key and clicking on it .

But in 2000, after chosing source , the items selected to be matched are imediately changed as soon as i click on them , thus allowing me no chance to unclick on them (for mistakes).

Is this feature custimizable or is this just one of the differences in A2000?

Thanks

Daniel

RE: Customzing Match properties in ACAD2000

If I understood you in wright way, it is enough to press Esc key twice. OK?
Regards!

RE: Customzing Match properties in ACAD2000

I have both versions at work.
I never knew you could do that in 14. The "shift" key acts like the remove command for selection.
I've tried to duplicate the same process in AutoCAD 2000i and you're right!  They seemed to remove that feature of the "shift" key.

But still a good tip if in R14.

Sorry I couldn't come up with a solution.
Rich@LG

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