here is a lisp that will give total length for selected objects
http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?90407-Total-Length-of-Polylines
hope this helps
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here are two, hope they help
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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Autocad 2008http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=d6fee1b4-d7eb-44ad-995a-192d449056db&file=TB-1.zip
without any add-ons
line
pick begin point
@100<S21d17'50"E
will draw line 100' bearing S21°17'50"E
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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Autocad 2008
First, make sure your printer supports raster printing.
If you have successfully printed other drawings with raster, then it does.
Just didn't want you pulling hair out without checking basics.
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just to make sure, you are dragging so the bottom of command window goes below the bottom of your screen?
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just keep dragging the command window to the bottom (slowly)
wait until the outline shifts up above your mouse pointer, let go and that should dock it back to the bottom.
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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Autocad 14, 2002 with EP 2.3.1
Autocad 2008
from Acad help
DIMASSOC
Controls the associativity of dimension objects.
0 Creates no association between the various elements of the dimension. The lines, arcs, arrowheads, and text of a dimension are drawn as separate objects.
1 Creates a non-associative dimension object. The elements are...
well, Acad 2008 find & replace will Not change {\H0.6878x;\S1/2;} to 1/2
ToolPac's
Mtext -> Find & Replace Will change {\H0.6878x;\S1/2;} to 1/2
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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Autocad 2008
this should put you on the right path.
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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if other drawings plot fine, then probably not a driver issue
I would start with a "good" drawing that plots ok.
then copy each viewport, one at a time,
paste into "good" drawing, one at a time, and see if it still plots all objects.
continue with pasting objects, if "good" drawing still...
leave 2007 on machine, install 2009
2009 will detect 2007 customization and prompt you to use these settings for the new 2009 install
some older commands may not work, see if old command has been replaced with New
double check support paths on new install
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need more details,
which versions of Acad, from & to?
what kind of commands?
lsp, arx, marco?
depending on versions, you may only want to "copy" certain routines
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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Autocad 2008
this should help
http://crunch.tec.army.mil/software/corpscon/corpsconfaq.html
highly recommend install CorpsCon, see which ver. is best for you
http://crunch.tec.army.mil/software/corpscon/corpscon.html
Intel P4 3.0 GHZ
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Autocad 2008
I would suggest that you try Eagle Point to import your points.
What module's do you have?
COGO, Data Transfer?
I can help you with this, for future projects.
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Autocad 2008