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    Does anyone have or knows how to write a routine for draw 'steps' in drawing in plan, section and elevation.Any solution for this will be appreciated. Thankyou.

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    Hi CAB,

    Thank you for your quick replay. But I am sorry to say that I can't open that link which you send to me. Hope that you will revert back soon. Thank you again.

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    Default Re: Steps

    Sorry, I can't figure out how to post a link to a Search, but if you search on stairs you will find some routines.
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    Default Re: Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by CAB2k View Post
    Sorry, I can't figure out how to post a link to a Search, but if you search on stairs you will find some routines.
    CAB,

    Will this help?

    To link to an actual search instead of a cached search add "do=process" to the end of the Search URL link found in the top left of the Search Results page. Be warned, there is a set of brackets "[]" after "forumchoice" within the URL that will need to possibly be replaced with & #91;& #93; without the spaces.
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    Well I get this as the URL
    http://forums.augi.com/search.php?searchid=1572272

    and if I change to this
    http://forums.augi.com/search.php?se...272&do=process

    it doesn't work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAB2k View Post
    Well I get this as the URL
    http://forums.augi.com/search.php?searchid=1572272

    and if I change to this
    http://forums.augi.com/search.php?se...272&do=process

    it doesn't work?
    You can't use searchid links. That is something the forum software creates to cache (temporarily) the searches made throughout the day.

    Edit:
    To add further to my previous explanation ...

    Check your second image on your previous post. You should see along the top line the following text
    Search: Key Word(s): stairs ; Forum: AutoLISP and child forums
    By right-clicking the word "Search" on that line, you should be able to copy this link (or shortcut). This is the link you will need to use to post a direct link to a search on those words.

    You cannot use the URL in your browser's address bar. That will go to the cached search page that expires. I do not know how long the search is live.
    Last edited by Opie; 2008-02-11 at 09:44 PM. Reason: added additional information
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    Default Re: Steps

    That worked.
    Thanks Opie.

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    Default Re: Steps

    I have a vba program that draw elevation for stairs.
    it make a block of the elevation view of the stairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CAB2k View Post
    That worked.
    Thanks Opie.
    Glad I could help. I know it is a pain, though.
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