I have created two blocks, both of which creating 2 annotative attributes respectively. When I use "insert" on the command line or the insert button these blocks are inserted as desired. However if I use "-insert" one of the annotative attributes shifts and places itself in respect to the origin.
If I the move the basepoint to the origin you can see the blocks display as desired. (Picture for description purposes as moving a block moves the attribute that was at the origin)
All attributes have lock position set to yes so I am stumped as to why only one from each doesn't insert correctly, and only does so using "-insert"
Any help would be appreciated 🙂
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I have tried to re-WBlock the drawing with the basepoint at the origin. Block the drawing. I've even recreated the symbol, blocked it, then WBlocked the block. The only difference this way was the bottom, instead of the top returned to relation of the origin. Perhaps its not possible to have more than one annotative attribute insert correctly with "-insert" like some type of glitch?
Steven,
Thanks for the reply. Those are the files. They only inputted incorrectly when I inserted them through a macro or "-insert". However I found a solution. Because it is an attribute error I was able to add ATTSYNC to the end of the macro and it works now.
[ELEVATION MARKER]^C^C^C-LAYER;SET;"ELEVATION";;^C^C^C-INSERT;"ELEVATION - MODEL";scale;1;rotate;0;\;;^C^C^CATTSYNC;NAME;"ELEVATION - MODEL";
Same concept for the station one as well.