-Suppose that you had erased the wrong objects.
-Before you DO ANYTHING ELSE, enter OOPS at the command line.
-The erased objects will be returned to the screen.
-Consider this in comparison to a traditional draughtsperson who has rubbed out
-several lines/circles. They would have to redraw each one.
OOPS restores objects erased by the last ERASE command.
You can also use OOPS after BLOCK or WBLOCK because these commands can erase the selected objects after creating a block. However, you cannot use OOPS to restore parameters, actions, or grips in the Block Editor.
You cannot use OOPS to restore objects on a layer that has been removed with the PURGE command.
Notes:
a) OOPS is used to restore objects erased by the LAST erase command.
b) It must be used IMMEDIATELY after the last erase command.
c) It must be entered from the keyboard.
Command: e > enter
ERASE
Select objects: Specify opposite corner: 18 found > enter
Select objects: > enter
Command: OOPS > enter
-The erased objects will be returned to the screen.
-Consider this in comparison to a traditional draughtsperson who has rubbed out
-several lines/circles. They would have to redraw each one.
OOPS restores objects erased by the last ERASE command.
You can also use OOPS after BLOCK or WBLOCK because these commands can erase the selected objects after creating a block. However, you cannot use OOPS to restore parameters, actions, or grips in the Block Editor.
You cannot use OOPS to restore objects on a layer that has been removed with the PURGE command.
Notes:
a) OOPS is used to restore objects erased by the LAST erase command.
b) It must be used IMMEDIATELY after the last erase command.
c) It must be entered from the keyboard.
Command: e > enter
ERASE
Select objects: Specify opposite corner: 18 found > enter
Select objects: > enter
Command: OOPS > enter
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