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control for inserting blocks automatically from drop-down menu

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Hello everyone,
I have to create a command on autocad 2012 that allows me to create a figure or more closed 2d figures (retangle, circle, polygon), that can save them as blocks (even more 2d shapes together) and finally insert them on the model. I created a command through the user interface command (_cui) and allows me to create a single rectangle, allows me to create a single block and insert a single rectangle. how do I comntinuate the creation of 2d elements until I have reached the necessary number and create the number of required blocks and insert more than one at a time? ? ? ?
cmq the macro that I wrote in the command is this: *^c^c_rectang\\\^c^c_block\\\\\\^c^c_insert
 
Well, I don't think it's about the usefulness I can do. . Your answer is just as useless!
 
Listen I have to do this command your answer I think is useless and not productive...instead of saying that it is useless to write how to do it better or what I did wrong. If you just want to spend time answering so to denigrate then I don't see the utility"
 
If I don't understand where you want to get there and what this command is for, I can't help you... and given your acid response everything I can tell you is "arranged". Good job
 
Well I need to insert architectural objects inside a plant\planimetry or even constructive details by modeling them, grouping and entering everything in a command....I responded in that way because your response was haughty. Good evening
ps: cmq if you accept so new I do not dare to imagine who knows less than me and who writes even more chilling things
....grz you were very helpful
 
first consideration.
If one asks you "what you need", it's not to fuck your own! It's because, maybe, there's a more elegant and effective system to do what you're trying to do with an eye.
then, to the answer, "I don't think we should comment on the usefulness that I can do.", the correct response would have been "and then I do not comment on possible solutions"!

beyond these academic considerations. . .
cmq the macro that I wrote in the command is this: *^c^c_rectang\\\^c^c_block\\\\\\^c^c_insert
Is this macro working for you? ? ? ?
 
ok grz next time I will be less woven :smile: Maybe I misinterpreted...
this macro no....but if you elimino _rectang si....cmq instead insert blocks from one file to another you can do?
 
by hand yes....

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look for the file that interests you, you find the list of available blocks and you can insert them
 
and if you want to be able to insert only one block without climbing it and without turning it but only insert it?
 
I meant in a file that nn is the starting one... but instead it is possible to write a macro that allows to search for blocks and upload them on the files (even those where nn has created a block?
 
follow what I wrote to you
Putting it in macro I don't think it's possible
perhaps with a vba
 

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