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    Question Polylines, Lines Length labeling with leader, merged lines to stacked lines convertion

    Dear All Masters,

    I need two lisp programs one is Place lines as a stack with some minor offset. because my lines are merged and combined each other.highest length of a line should be bottom or top and remaining lines are stacked by descending order by its length of line.and labeling its length by Leader based upon my units meter or feet.please find attachment for clarity.

    2nd lisp for length Labeling of a Poly lines or Ordinary lines with leader.please find attachment for clarity.

    Please provide suitable Lisp code for this lengthy task for me.
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    Default Re: Polylines, Lines Length labeling with leader, merged lines to stacked lines convertion

    We're each gonna need $1000 and a case of good beer up front to get started.

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