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This site is dedicated to helping Autocad user's in Autolisp programming!
Listed below are Autolisp routines we think would assist you in your day to day working life.
We ask one thing only, please DO NOT remove the authors information. You can revise any of the routines to fit your needs. If you have a favorite you
would like to share. Please e-mail it to the Webmaster, we will review it and place it on the site to be shared.

To download any routine place you cursor over the the name of the item you want and take it.
No. 1 chop This routine is great when you run out of space and must start a second line.
No. 2 detlead Here is a great detail leader that can be adjusted to fit your needs.
No. 3 fpw If you need a flat plate weight calculator, this the one for you.
No. 4 cmfi As for conversion programs this one converts milimeters to feet and inches.
No. 5 slot Need a slotted hole? Have fun with this one.
No. 6 fpf Need the weight of a flat plate flange? This will give it to you.
No. 7 lblk If you need to identify the name and scale of a block, use this.
No. 8 atc Need to change an arc to a circle? Try this one.
No. 9 ufp How hard is it to figure the weight of an unequal sided plate? With this one, not at all.
No. 10 setdwg Adjust this routine to setup the drawings the way you like them.
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describing the routine(s) you would like to have and we will e-mail them to you.

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-Last updated: 04.04.2001 -
Disclaimer
We claim no responsibilities for any routines downloaded from this site that does not perform as stated.
The routines here were made to perform a specific function on the programmers system. If any routine does not work properly it needs to be
changed to meet the needs of your own system. Use these routines with caution, not all systems are the same. If you are using an add on program to
AutoCAD 14 / AutoCAD 2000 like Genius there is a good possibility some of these programs will not work properly and must be changed.
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