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    Default mtxt to mtxt help- macro

    I need Help. I have been tring to make a macro thats combines two mtexts into one.

    ^C^C_EXPLODE \;TXT2MTXT

    for some reason the explode in a macro will only let me pick one text. can anyone help?

    Thanks

    Dion

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    Default Re: mtxt to mtxt help- macro

    Not tested but try
    ^C^CSELECT AU \_EXPLODE P ;TXT2MTXT;

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    Default Re: mtxt to mtxt help- macro

    Thanks for the reply. no your macro did not work. the explode command does not let you pick previous. I might need to use a script command but im not sure.

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    Default Re: mtxt to mtxt help- macro

    Try the attached TextJoin.lsp. It joins any combanation of text and/or Mtext. Result is the same as first picked.

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