Hello,
I've created my dynamic block and everything is working good except for 1 thing.
I want the block with attributes within the dynamic block to be centered horizontally and vertically within the dynamic block.
I have already tried the move action with the linear parameter at a .5 multiplier as well as the stretch action with the same multiplier.
As it was shown on www.cad-notes.com/how-to-keep-attributes-at-dynamic-block-center/
Please note the block was created in ADT07 educational version.
Also, there will be multiple instances of this dynamic block in a drawing with varying sizes to cover different size areas of a floor plan.
How can I have the attribute data update in those other instances instead of it looking at the first instance?
I looking to use this to create a quote from all of the attribute/field data.
Please see attached for the block.
Thank You!
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Solved by Libbya. Go to Solution.
Use a block placeholder field referencing a distance parameter. A regen will update it if it has changed.
Also, you can add more than one action to a single parameter. In other words, you can add a stretch action to a linear parameter and then add a move action to the same parameter. That way, a single grip does both actions. I think that is at the hear of why your text is not centered.
@Libbya wrote:Use a block placeholder field referencing a distance parameter. A regen will update it if it has changed.
Also, you can add more than one action to a single parameter. In other words, you can add a stretch action to a linear parameter and then add a move action to the same parameter. That way, a single grip does both actions. I think that is at the hear of why your text is not centered.
Thanks Libbya!
I didn't know that you could use more than one action for a single parameter that solved my problem. 🙂
I had to explode the attribute block within the dynamic block and redo the fields for everything to work correctly so I was unable to use the placeholder field this time.
Thank you and have a great day!