John,
No, the program first searches the block definitions defined in the active
drawing for any that include an attribute definition "WD_TB". If found,
that's the block insert it goes for and doesn't proceed with a search for a
".wdt" file. If not found, that's when it reverts to using the ".wdt" file
method.
Nate.
"John Pullen" wrote in message
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> Is there a way to force the use of a .wdt file when the drawing has a
block
> with a WD_TB attribute already?
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