![]() We got to a point where we needed to put them back into one drawing so I binded the Shell Xref into the interior drawing. We drew our interior walls and our exterior shell for our building on two different drawings so that two people could work on them at the same time. If you are interested to find out exactly how I got to have this problem, I will explain below. I can't use the QSELECT or any similar command because the layer in question is being referenced inside of individual styles (i'm guessing that's the only place).ĭoes anyone have a lisp routine written for such a problem? or know how to write one to tackle it? I'm not talking about lines and objects or even blocks, but more like properties nested inside of wall styles and cleanup definitions, anything like that. I need to find all instances, references, etc, of a layer and change it to another layer. ![]()
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