The Autodesk AutoCAD OOPS Command

One of the most important commands in AutoCAD is the UNDO command but what if you ERASE an object and then carry out a load of good commands before deciding that you shouldn’t have erased that object….?

You don’t want to UNDO all that good work just to replace that object and it’s quite a lot of work to re-draft the same object with the exact dimensions…

Well look no further folks the OOPS has come to the rescue!!! The OOPS command will restore the last deleted object.

You can even use OOPS after a BLOCK or WBLOCK command as these have options that can erase selected objects after the creation of a BLOCK.

Image Before Erase
Image After Erase
Image After OOPS Command

(TIP: You can’t OOPS something that existed on a deleted or purged layer.)

Happy OOPSing.

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