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HELP!! With AutoCAD LT 2002

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nat

Industrial
Jan 30, 2001
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Hi,
Have a query with regards to AutoCAD LT 2002.
I am needing to do an inventory on some of the blocks I have in my dwg.
I know it can be done with 'Autodesk Architectural Desktop' in a wizard. But now need to use it in AutoCAD LT 2002 as the office only has this software.
So was wondering if anyone has used this before in LT or if there are any add ons that would be able to do it.
Thanks again
Natalie :)
 
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