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    Default Merging styles in AutoCAD LT

    For some reason, a lot of odd text styles found their way into one of my templates. I do 99% of my annotations using the style "STD", so I am not sure how they got there, but they are related to different projects. I am looking for a way (in LT, without lisp files) to merge all these styles into my STD style.

    Any thoughts?

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    Default Re: Merging styles in AutoCAD LT

    Only way I know of in LT is to use QSELECT to isolate the TEXT and MTEXT objects in the drawing, and change their style to "STD".
    Then manually iterate the tables (tablestyles, dimstyles, mleaderstyles, etc.) removing references to these unwanted textstyles
    Then finally purge.
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