Hello everybody,
If I want to "edit a block in place" instead by using blockeditor, I can move/ erase/ edit all other (faded) objects outside this block to edit also. This wasn't a problem before.
All the objects outside the "refedit" set aren't locked.
How can I solve this?
Using AutoCad 2022
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello everybody,
If I want to "edit a block in place" instead by using blockeditor, I can move/ erase/ edit all other (faded) objects outside this block to edit also. This wasn't a problem before.
All the objects outside the "refedit" set aren't locked.
How can I solve this?
Using AutoCad 2022
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by tramber. Go to Solution.
Have a look in the other tab :
It is in French here but i think you got it 😉
Have a look in the other tab :
It is in French here but i think you got it 😉
Hi,
sinde two decades / in all version the same - the command doesn't changed.
Start the command, press [F1] and read more about the command and settings
or start the command and open your eyes, checkout alle the option.
[F1] see the options on tab "Settings"
Sebastian
Hi,
sinde two decades / in all version the same - the command doesn't changed.
Start the command, press [F1] and read more about the command and settings
or start the command and open your eyes, checkout alle the option.
[F1] see the options on tab "Settings"
Sebastian
Strange this has suddenly changed. Normally I could do everything inside the working set without removing/ moving etc. something outside the workingset.
Thanks for your help
Strange this has suddenly changed. Normally I could do everything inside the working set without removing/ moving etc. something outside the workingset.
Thanks for your help
@tramber wrote:
Have a look in the other tab :
It is in French here but i think you got it 😉
The English version [this is part of the REFEDIT dialog box, not BEDIT]:
@tramber wrote:
Have a look in the other tab :
It is in French here but i think you got it 😉
The English version [this is part of the REFEDIT dialog box, not BEDIT]:
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