Can't close block editor

Can't close block editor

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Can't close block editor

Anonymous
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AutoCAD 2010. I was editing a block in the block edit screen and it wouldnt save the block. My screen froze and I had to reboot the computer. Now when I open the drawing it is still in the block edit screen and I cant get out of it. Help!!!!!!!!!!

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Message 2 of 41

dmfrazier
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Try BCLOSE.Smiley Wink

Message 3 of 41

Anonymous
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When I open the drawing it looks like it is in the block editor mode because the only thing on the screen is the titleblock which I was editing at the start of this debacle. It does not appear to be a block anymore because I can edit it, which I should only be able to do in the block edit screen. When I tried BCLOSE, it says BCLOSE only available in block edit mode
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Message 4 of 41

dmfrazier
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Perhaps you were using REFEDIT, in which case REFCLOSE should get you out.

(It surprises me that a "crash" could leave REFEDIT "running".  If that doesn't work, I don't know what's going on.)

Message 5 of 41

Anonymous
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It was definitely block editor. I tried refclose just for the heck of it and nothing. When I scroll over my paperspace tabs it shows a preview of the drawings. But when I pick one of the tabs nothing shows up in my veiwports. But the titleblock does show up in paperspace as a block (which is the block that I was editing when this occurred). I tried my backup file and it is the same as the dwg.

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Message 6 of 41

dmfrazier
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Do you know exactly what you were doing to the block when you were in block editor and AutoCAD "froze"?

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Message 7 of 41

Anonymous
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I was editing text when it froze.
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Message 8 of 41

dmfrazier
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Is the block definition still in the DWG?

 

Is the "block" you were editing an XRef?

 

Perhaps a system variable got left in an "unusual" state (?) when AutoCAD "froze".  With the problem DWG open, check the value of the following variables:

 

  BLOCKEDITLOCK (should be zero)

  BLOCKEDITOR (should be zero, read only)

  BLOCKTESTWINDOW (should be zero, read only)

 

(Grabbing at straws here.)

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Message 9 of 41

doni49
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did you try AUDIT?  This may or may not fix it but it's worth a try.

 

Another possibility is to open a blank drawing INSERT your "damaged" file then explode the inserted block.



Don Ireland
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Anonymous
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Thanks, I tried both of those also. Nothing on the audit and the only thing that shows up is the titleblock that I was initially editing during the debacle. All of the layers show up just not any of the dwg.

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Message 11 of 41

dmfrazier
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Check your layer settings.  Anything unusual there?

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Message 12 of 41

doni49
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Type in MODEL. 



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doni49
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Can you post your dwg file?  What version is it in?



Don Ireland
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Anonymous
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2010. I'll try and post it

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Message 15 of 41

doni49
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What is SUPPOSED to be in this file?  All I'm seeing is a title block and border too.  I'm on 2012 here.



Don Ireland
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Message 16 of 41

dmfrazier
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It's as if everything in model space was replaced by the objects in the block definition you were editing at the time.

 

I notice your title block is named A$C01463276.  Is that normal?

 

Do you use Autosave?

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doni49
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Since you said this all started with acad crashing, the original file MIGHT be available in the drawing recovery mananger.   Type in DRAWINGRECOVERY. 



Don Ireland
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Message 18 of 41

Anonymous
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I double clicked the titleblock that is in paperspace, to get to the BLOCKEDIT screen, during that edit is when it crashed. I did save the drawing when i rebooted while in the BLOCKEDIT screen. When I rebooted and opened the drawing that is all there was. Was the titleblock in model space just and the one in paperspae

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Message 19 of 41

Anonymous
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tried that too

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Message 20 of 41

Anonymous
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I do use Autosave and yes,  that name is normal for that titleblock

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