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  • Francesco · 2 years ago
    Hi Eren,

    I like the articles you guy's write.
    For this topic maybe you can add an article about Battman, since its closely related to Refedit.

    Goodluck
    Francesco Valck Lucassen
  • javier · 2 years ago
    When I insert a block it Autocad inserts it miles away.
    What is the fix?
    Thanks

    JM
  • tuna · 2 years ago
    Merhaba,

    refedit komutunu yazıp seçimleri yaptıktan sonra refedit penceresi ekrana gelmiyor
    çözemedim sizin yardımcı olabilecegini düşündüm
  • CLINT GROMMETT · 2 years ago
    javier...
    I just stumbled upon this site, so hopefully you have a fix for your problem by now... If not, here's something that may help. When you create a block, it has an insertion point, and the units it was created in. These are controlled by the system variables INSBASE and INSUNITS respectively. If you creat a block with a specific point at 0,0,0 to use that as your insertion point, you must ensure that the INSBASE is set to 0,0,0 as well. It is by default, but I've found drawings where this randomly changes. Ditto for the INSUNITS, if you draw in inches, and INSUNITS is set to mm, it can be quite annoying. You can get more details in ACAD help.
  • Dawn Thibodeaux · 2 years ago
    I am new to auto cad, i dont understand how you can have a block within a block like with this statement. "If the block that we select is already defined in another block, it will be seen in a hierarchical orientation as seen in the figure. " If anyone can help i would appreciate it thanks
  • NAZMUL KAVIR · 2 years ago
    Dear sir,
    I am AutoCAD engineer. I want to search some client for work online AutoCAD conversion. pls. help me. Give me address for working.

    Thinking you

    Nazmul Kavir
  • Ron Mitchell · 2 years ago
    Need to number attribute's of all blocks in a drawing in sequential order (1,2,3,etc.) by selecting all the blocks at one time. Thanks, Ron.
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  • Marianne · 1 year ago
    Eren,

    Thanks for the article it's very informative. Do you know how to rename a block without changing anything else?

    Regards
    Marianne
  • bryan d · 1 year ago
    Marianne,
    Use the command "rename". It will rename a lot more than just blocks for you if you need it to.
  • PEARLCOPPER · 1 year ago
    I'm really impressed with your articles on rendering the images from CAD to Photoshop and vice versa.
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  • Jeremy Morrison · 10 months ago
    How to I create a block that i can pull from my tool palette.  I would like to be able to click on the point where I want to insert it.  Then rotate the block and click again to finalize the position.  I have some blocks that are that way, but I cannot figure out how to make my own.