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Hello

Can someone explain me the difference between two AutoCAD commands: purge and -purge, all, *,n.

Thanks :)

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purge will give you the dialog box, -purge will show at the command line. -purge will show you extra things that can be purged but they are not included in the 'all' option.

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Don't forget to purge those registry applications (regapps). :thumbsup:

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One of the recommended procedures I've seen to clean out a drawing files goes like this.

 

Run Overkill to remove overlapping and duplicate lines.

Run -Purge...purging Regapps first.

Repeat -Purge but this time do a purge > All.

Run the Audit command. Say "yes" to fixing errors.

Zoom extents.

Save.

Repeat the entire procedure.

Done.

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So I can use either purge either -purge,all,*,n. There are no point to make both commands? :o

Thank you all for advices and explanations. :)

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So I can use either purge either -purge,all,*,n. There are no point to make both commands?

 

 

 

Psst, I thnk you missed something...

 

-purge will show you extra things that can be purged but they are not included in the 'all' option.

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