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requires task.selectiondim SplClr = Inputbox("Enter Spool Color (1-256):", "Spool Color", "")if SplClr < 1 or SplClr > 256 then debug "Error: Invalid Cpool Color."endifdim loop = 1task.beginprogress(task.selection.count)while loop <= task.selection.count dim item = task.selection[loop] loop = loop + 1 item.spoolcolour = SplClrend while
3) That would be pretty tough to automate without opening them. It is possible to run a "headless" version of AutoCAD which is essentially AutoCAD running without a User Interface. Technically you're still opening the drawings anyway but because there's no graphics to process for display, you can run through 1000's of drawings in a few minutes. I'm not sure CADmep will run in this environment however. Even if it did, seems like this would be very difficult to automate. Technically doable but not very practical. Spoolgen/IsoGen can automate spooling but you're looking at roughly $30k for licensing if I remember correctly.
Sorry if I am missing something here, but if you change the "CloseDWG" variable in the spool ini file to 0, then it will close each spool after creating it. So you can batch spool as many as you'd like and cad won't crash.
Quote from: acad2015 on May 16, 2018, 19:53:45 PMSorry if I am missing something here, but if you change the "CloseDWG" variable in the spool ini file to 0, then it will close each spool after creating it. So you can batch spool as many as you'd like and cad won't crash.0 = No, 1 = Yes