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    Default Calling AutoLISP function from a field?

    Hey all,

    Is there a way to call a loaded AutoLISP function (with an argument) from a field?

    Insight is appreciated.

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Calling AutoLISP function from a field?

    What are you trying to do?

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    Default Re: Calling AutoLISP function from a field?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Beauford View Post
    What are you trying to do?
    I wanted to try to have each layout with a field in mtext call an AutoLISP function to get it's layoutlist array index, which I can use for page numbering. Such as "getlayoutindex(ctab)"

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    Default Re: Calling AutoLISP function from a field?

    Lee Mac has 3 lisp/field functions you should look at: http://www.lee-mac.com/layoutfield.html
    Be as specific as you can with your questions, most of them already have answers. Users have been writing lisp since the 1980's.

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