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Can one create a bubble macro in Acad 2000 LT?

Can one create a bubble macro in Acad 2000 LT?

Can one create a bubble macro in Acad 2000 LT?

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I know LT does not support LISP or VBA.
I made a bubble pointer lisp routine a LONG time ago for AutoCAD 2000 full version.
It involved a leader command and a circle and trimming the leader to the circle somehow.  And a text command. I don’t remember it exactly because it was 7 years ago. It also kept track of the number in a variable somehow so the next bubble had the next number.
I was wondering if one could stack together macro commands to do this in LT.
Or any other ideas. I am constantly making new drawings with lots of bubble pointers.
I am trying to talk them into Full version of AutoCAD.

TIA

DougP, MCP, A+

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