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Balloon inserts exloded

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testsubject
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Balloon inserts exloded

I know this is a simple setting (having come across it years ago) but for the life of me I cannot remember it and I just spent an hour searching for it. When selecting a item balloon, the whole thing is broken into pieces when it should act as one piece. Anyone remember the setting?

Thanks,

Robert Hanrahan


Bob Hanrahan
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JeffatSJE
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PICKSTYLE works with groups I'm not sure about blocks.
I would realy like to see ACE use leader objects when building the balloons.
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testsubject
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PICKSTYLES was not it. I remember that it was a swtich that did it (ie, set either 1 or 0).

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Bob Hanrahan
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Anonymous
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Balloons are inserted as a block and then some
individual entities to make up the leader. These are grouped together. The
PICKSTYLE setting determines whether groups are on or off. You can also press
Ctrl+Shift+A to switch between groups on or off. If this isn't it then you might
post a drawing with a balloon on it so someone can look at it.

 

Pat Murnen


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PICKSTYLES
was not it. I remember that it was a swtich that did it (ie, set either 1 or
0). Bump
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testsubject
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Thanks, Pat!

That was exactly what I was looking for. I knew it was a simple switch but could not remember what it was.

Bob


Bob Hanrahan
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