If you are getting errors using any of the commands, try "redefining" the command to work as YOU need them to.
You can load your newly "re-defined" command(s) at start-up.
I use to have a little FUN "re-defining" commands across networked Autocad workstations.
I would re-define the line command to work correctly untill I changed a certian varible on MY computer, then it would give an ALERT error, saying something like... "What? are you crazy! That line will not work in that position!". The alert would disapear and the operator would sit there stunned.
Or... re-define the offset command to perform a rectanglar array of the offset object 40 times, then perform 4 to 5 POLAR arrays of all the rectangular arrayed objects... finishing by erasing everything and leaving the orginal offset object in it's proper place (like nothing happend at all).
The Cad operator would yell something like #%&@ did you guy's see that.
Of course, we would be summoned over to see the CRAZY event take place... try as he might, it wouldn't happen again.
It would only repeat on MY command. Of course we would all call him crazy and tell him he was cracking-up. I think he suspected... but he couldn't prove it.
Everbody in the Cad department knew what I was doing, but we couldn't tell him an SPOIL OUR FUN!
It was REALLY HARD not to laugh when he would get MY errors.
I hope he doesn't find this forum and read this... he's bigger & stronger than me, and might beat the crap out of me! But I would be laughing so hard it wouldn't even hurt!
Now, I'm not suggesting anyone be so mean, & dirty as to start playing with someone's Cad Station. After all, you could get into a lot of trouble doing this. Even get physicaly hurt.
But... if anyone IS interested in the code(s), I think I can find them in my achive's.