ossosso
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Hello.
I don't know if this is the right place for the question, but looking for answer on google m was continually blowing out this "lisp", which I said among us I didn't understand what it is, and I definitely don't know how to use it.
I simply have to start a macro registered on different .dwg files rather than open one at a time, play, save and close.
is it possible in a simple way? a bit like the photoshop that logs the action and then I can apply it to both the open file and an entire folder.
in case it is not as simple as I hope, can it be explained at least so that even a two-year-old can succeed?
the macro is extremely simple, it does nothing but put the view of the model from isometric to top.
Thank you very much!
I don't know if this is the right place for the question, but looking for answer on google m was continually blowing out this "lisp", which I said among us I didn't understand what it is, and I definitely don't know how to use it.
I simply have to start a macro registered on different .dwg files rather than open one at a time, play, save and close.
is it possible in a simple way? a bit like the photoshop that logs the action and then I can apply it to both the open file and an entire folder.
in case it is not as simple as I hope, can it be explained at least so that even a two-year-old can succeed?
the macro is extremely simple, it does nothing but put the view of the model from isometric to top.
Thank you very much!