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    Default Error using EXTRIM command

    One of my co-workers gets this error when he used the EXTRIM command:

    "bad argument type: listp #<SUBR @136a7dd4 BONUS_ERROR>"

    We have just started using Autocad 2008. Express tools are installed and there is an entry in the support paths to the express folder. We even copied the routine out of the folder and pasted it into another. We then added an entry in the support paths for this new location and placed it above the default express path. We still received the same error.

    Has anyone seen this error before, or offer any assistance on how to fix it? I would appreciate any help that you can give me. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Error using EXTRIM command

    Quote Originally Posted by cyr_j View Post
    One of my co-workers gets this error when he used the EXTRIM command:

    "bad argument type: listp #<SUBR @136a7dd4 BONUS_ERROR>"

    We have just started using Autocad 2008. Express tools are installed and there is an entry in the support paths to the express folder. We even copied the routine out of the folder and pasted it into another. We then added an entry in the support paths for this new location and placed it above the default express path. We still received the same error.

    Has anyone seen this error before, or offer any assistance on how to fix it? I would appreciate any help that you can give me. Thanks.
    Get rid of the extra copies and extra directories in the path, make sure no r14 bonus tools are in the path. Enter "EXPRESSTOOLS" at the command line. If that doesn't work reinstall just the Express tools.
    Usually when things only go crazy on one computer it's user tweaking of Autocad. I've been guilty more than a few times.

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