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Hello everybody,
If I want to change the value of a block or blocks, with the same value, it's easy to change this in the properties palette. But because I have a lot of these blocks, with the same block name, but not with the same value, it's not possible.
If I'm right, I can not use the "quickselect" command to select all the blocks with the same name as well as the same value.
Do I use the "find" command, also the text and mtext object shall be found. I can solve this by changing the search options. The only thing I need to select is the "block attribute value". But do I need to use the "find" command again, for something else than the block attribute value, I have to select all the other options in the search options again.
Is there a way to select only the blocks with the same value by using a command and not any other object with the same value without changing the search options in the "find and replace" dialog box again and again?
Could it also be possible to create a "-find" command instead of a "find" command? If I use this, I'll get a list with the search options. After selecting the value option in the command bar, I need to "select objects" or "entire drawing"?
thank you
Sorry for my English grammar and vocabulary.
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