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Issue With Imported AutoCAD Block disappearing.

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ddavis
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Issue With Imported AutoCAD Block disappearing.

I have recently ran in to an issue where the imported AutoCAD blocks disappear when I export to .dwf, this only appears to happen after I add the revision table. If I were to add the revision prior to importing the blocks all seems ok. I have tried removing the block and deleting the definitions from the Inventor.dwg then re-inserting once more and I still have the same issue. The only real working solution I've found so far is to start from new and reproduce the drawings.

 

Has anyone else ran in to this problem?

 

Darek

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4donwan4
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I will contact you through the support case I will be sending you.
Regards,
Don

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dsowle
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Is there a solution to this?   I've just starting having this problem.  I don't know if it has anything to do with revsions.  The "Inventor dwgs" that stop exporting "inventor autocad blocks" to Autocad, also won't let me copy the blocks in inventor any longer.  If I right click the block and "open in autocad" and try to copy the block in autocad, I get a error, "copy to clipboard failed."

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miechh
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Still no solution to this problem anno version 2016. Made a few blocks in Autocad (because they're more easy to create) and copied and pasted them in an Inventor dwg. Publishing to DWFx seems to remove the blocks. See attachments. My colleagues complain, they think I was too lazy drawing them....


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