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    Gordon,

    I assume you are talking about the New Cad Line dbx that allows you to enter a distance and bearing. This is getting close.

    But this is not what I am talking about.

    What I mean is this.
    Start the line command, drag in the direction you want, type the distance on the keyboard, hit Enter. Done.
    If you are using a continuous line command (polyline), you just continue in the same manner.

    No dbx,s.
    The same concept works for moving, copying, etc.
    Select the object, select the move command, drag in the correct direction, type the distance on the keyboard, hit Enter. Done.
    Glenn

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