Hi! I'm an engineer working at a prefab house factory in Sweden. We build both single family homes and apartments. When we work on apartments that are identical but mirrored I would like put the whole element with text and dimensions (for shop drawings) in a block and just mirror it. This would allow me to make changes in one place instead of two, and I would know for certain that they are identical indeed. As it is now, I can't include any text in the blocks, but only the wood frame. Working with groups instead allows me to mirror and copy, but then I loose the link between the elements so the changes will have to be done separately. I have searched the web for any ideas as how other companies work with identical but mirrored buildings, but I have had no success.
We make our plans in a different file. The architectural drawings are xref-ed into the file I have attached. I would love any input on how to work more efficiently. Is there a way to include text and dimensions in a block with readable text when the block is mirrored? It seems to me blocks aren't designed to be used in the way. Is there another method I can learn apart from blocks and groups?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi,
>> Is there a way to include text and dimensions in a block with readable text when the block is mirrored?
I'll give you the final practical conclusion .. There is NO problem with lines and plan elements for mirroring issue .. but with text and dimensions you have to make a separate xref for each case .
Imad Habash
Here's the Autodesk workaround which is to use attributes with the text you want placed as the default:
Preventing text in blocks from being mirrored with block | AutoCAD 2018 | Autodesk Knowledge Network
Of course the text then will only show up when you insert the drawing as a block since they're attributes
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