![]() ![]() This LISP file is for removing and or changing the annotative objects. I did rename this one to “ANO”, I don’t like having to type in more than necessary to launch commands. So let’s get to it, here are my top 5 LISP files that I can no longer work without. His website has free custom programs and tutorials for the AutoCAD community. Lee Mac has one of the largest collections I’ve come across when it comes to LIPS files. If you are not familiar with LISP files, check out Lee Mac’s page for instructions on it. My initial thought was “how many hours have I wasted before using these? I wish someone had shown them to me sooner.” It was like someone gave me a cheat code to Autocad. ![]() I can remember when I first stumbled on to LISP files. Not having just one of them would greatly impact the speed at which I’m able to produce drawings. While there are a lot of LISP files for AutoCAD to talk about, there are 5 that I use keeping productivity in mind. ![]()
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