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Autodesk does not warrant, either expressly or implied, the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information translated by the machine translation service and will not be liable for damages or losses caused by the trust placed in the translation service. Back to Topic Listing Previous Next. Filter by Lables. Failure while chamfering. Message 1 of Can't close block editor. Message 2 of Message 3 of When I open the drawing it looks like it is in the block editor mode because the only thing on the screen is the titleblock which I was editing at the start of this debacle.
It does not appear to be a block anymore because I can edit it, which I should only be able to do in the block edit screen. Message 4 of Message 5 of Message 6 of Message 7 of I was editing text when it froze. Message 8 of Is the block definition still in the DWG? All that is needed is a template drawing with all of the blocks in it saved to a folder that will not change and a drawing name that will not change.
For this next part, I am only going to work with the last 4 side view blocks. The front view flange block will not be used further in this exercise. I am now going to make it rotate. To do this I click on the Visibility Mode button on the ribbon till I can see both of the side flanges over each other one dimmed out a bit.
I need to set up the rotation for both sizes and make the Rotate grip visible for both. Now I select the Rotate Parameter in the Authoring Palettes, I click on the midpoint of the front of the flange then I move out a bit and click again.
Then I need to move the mouse cursor around the flange till it shows degree rotation then click again. Now it should look something like the image shown below. Notice the yellow exclamation box on the Rotation Parameter. This is because this Parameter requires an Action to go with it. Switch to the action tab on the Block Authoring Palettes, as shown in the image below. Then it will prompt to select all the items that we want to rotate.
I select everything except the visibility Parameter and press enter. Remember that I need to see both flanges, both need to rotate, but not the Visibility Parameter, I want that to stay where it is.
Next step is to make sure that the Rotate grip is visible on both flanges. I am currently on the 80NB Flange so I change to the NB and use the Make Visible button and select the Rotation Parameter and the round grip and press enter to enable visibility for the rotation grip in the NB selection. I did same for the Pipe, Tee and Elbow Blocks, to make them all rotate as shown in the image below. Now there is only one final step left to do before I can start assembling my dynamic pipeline using the parts I created.
I open the Pipe Block in the block editor. Then with both of the pipe sizes visible I select the one endpoint of the top line and then the other endpoint of the top line of the NB Pipe sketch and move the mouse cursor up, like placing a dimension.
It will prompt to select the parameter which I want to use, I select the Linear Parameter. Then it will prompt to select one of the two arrows on the Linear Parameter to indicate which direction I want to stretch in. In the Edit Block Definition dialog box, do one of the following: Select a block definition from the list. Select if the drawing is the block definition you want to open. Any symbol or block can be split and the collective parts of the block separated into two or more.
The Block Editor contains a special authoring area in which you can draw and edit geometry as you would in the drawing area. You use the Block Editor to define the objects and behavior for a block definition.
How to change blocks in draftsight? Support 0 contributions. Issue: After editing block contents inside Block Editor in AutoCAD, when exiting and saving changes to the block, the program starts to run slowly. Causes: Data corruption in the drawing or in attached xrefs. A great amount of unresolved or missing xrefs in the drawing.
A great amount of block definitions are in the drawing. A great amount of clipped xrefs or blocks visibility sets in dynamic blocks.
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