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    Default Re: Macro for area

    Quote Originally Posted by nextvkin View Post
    A year later...it's been a great help, I've been using your modified macro successfully for a year now in FULL ACAD, but now I need it for LT; are you (or anyone) able to modifiy the original macro so it'll work in LT ie without the lisp expression? Thanks.
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    Are you the one who asked this question in my blog? If not, here is the macro which works well with AutoCAD LT

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    *^C^Carea;e;\Text;\;;$m=$(/,$(fix,$(/,$(getvar,area),10000)),100)sqm;
    It has been so long since I made a post in AUGI. I think I should go to the newcomers forum first before posting anywhere else.


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    hi, i have a problem statement. i have to calculate total area of each layer which are scattered in the diagram.and export the layers information to excel.i have to write a macro in autocad.plz it would be grateful.

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