I have a block with attributes nested within another block, this is then mirrored. What I need to do is move one of the attributes of the nested block. If I use attedit to change the position it ends up somewhere in left field. How can I move this attribute? Think of numbered holes. Numbered on the front and needed to be referenced on the back. The reason the holes are blocked is so the hole locations don't move once the location is established.
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I have a block with attributes nested within another block, this is then mirrored. What I need to do is move one of the attributes of the nested block. If I use attedit to change the position it ends up somewhere in left field. How can I move this attribute? Think of numbered holes. Numbered on the front and needed to be referenced on the back. The reason the holes are blocked is so the hole locations don't move once the location is established.
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You know that moving on the right, will also display the same way on the left(Front), because both are displaying the same block/block content !?
Answer:
If you like to edit Blockdefiniton 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing' for new inserts also,
use BEDIT to edit 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing' and move your attributdefinitions.
BEDIT: 'HOLE LOCATIONS'
If you had edit 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing', run ATTSYNC
or if you didn't edit 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing', move the attributes of 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing' by the grips!
Sebastian
You know that moving on the right, will also display the same way on the left(Front), because both are displaying the same block/block content !?
Answer:
If you like to edit Blockdefiniton 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing' for new inserts also,
use BEDIT to edit 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing' and move your attributdefinitions.
BEDIT: 'HOLE LOCATIONS'
If you had edit 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing', run ATTSYNC
or if you didn't edit 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing', move the attributes of 'Feedthru - 250 OD Tubing' by the grips!
Sebastian
Moving the front view nested attribute in the block editor also moves the attribute in the rear view. What I need is to move the attribute in only the rear view.
We have components (not shown) mounted on both sides. The location of the "F" number will be blocked on one side or the other if they both remain in the same location.
I think I've found a work around, using groups. However I don't know how this will impact our process further down the line.
Moving the front view nested attribute in the block editor also moves the attribute in the rear view. What I need is to move the attribute in only the rear view.
We have components (not shown) mounted on both sides. The location of the "F" number will be blocked on one side or the other if they both remain in the same location.
I think I've found a work around, using groups. However I don't know how this will impact our process further down the line.
"What I need is to move the attribute in only the rear view."
All your blockreferences of this block are displaying the same block,
so it is impossible to do this with blocks.
Sebastian
"What I need is to move the attribute in only the rear view."
All your blockreferences of this block are displaying the same block,
so it is impossible to do this with blocks.
Sebastian
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