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    Default automatic multiple command when creating a fillet like copy command

    Summary: automatic multiple command with fillet

    Description: automatic multiple command when creating a fillet that can cancel out with escape( same as the copy command in the latest releases of autocad) hate having to type the M for multiple like it was for the copy command in the old releases.

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    Submitted: Tue, 03 Jan 2012

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    Default Re: automatic multiple command when creating a fillet like copy command

    Add an Asterisk before the Command at your favorite Ribbon Panel or right click menu if you've customized such an animal.

    *^C^C_fillet

    Works a treat

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    Default Re: automatic multiple command when creating a fillet like copy command

    left thumb tap to spacebar.....
    kiss principle

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    Default Re: automatic multiple command when creating a fillet like copy command

    Dang things always stuck to my mouse though...

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