Unable to edit or explode the block that has been created with an unsupported character. Example "*plan".
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Hi,
save the drawing as DXF, then use a texteditor (like notepad++ or something similar which is able to handle large files).
Then you can replace "*plan" to "xplan", save the file and open the dxf then in AutoCAD.
- alfred -
Not sure if this would work either, but have you tried "rename" to remove the unsupported character? I might even try "-wblock" and make it a file that I can rename, then purge the bad named block.
Hi @Anonymous,
Can you share the drawing that contains the block? I would like to see if I can help.
HI @Anonymous,
I am afraid your attachment didn't come through. Try adding it to a zip file and attach it again please.
Hi John,
Please see attached files.
Thanks
It's an MINSERT which list does not tell you. FLATTEN is supposed to make it so it can be exploded but it is failing because of a "invalid complex object" in the block. I'm pretty sure there is a way around this but can't remember where I've seen it.
@RobDraw, not sure how you figured out it was an MINSERT block, but kudos to you.
If it truly is an MINSERT block then this may do the trick: http://cadtips.cadalyst.com/edit-blocks/explode-minsert
Also, what is up with all the unnamed blocks in the drawing? Not advisable to copy and paste so much:
@Anonymous wrote:
@RobDraw, not sure how you figured out it was an MINSERT block, but kudos to you.
If it truly is an MINSERT block then this may do the trick: http://cadtips.cadalyst.com/edit-blocks/explode-minsert
It was as simple as checking the properties.
Hi @Anonymous,
i opened your drawing and verified that it was indeed a MINSERT. So, I used BE (Block Edit) to open it, I did a select all, copy and then pasted into a new drawing. I hope this helps.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
This does not work for me in MEP 2016. The block does not appear in the list in the dialog box and no option to select it that I can see.
Hi @RobDraw, I can't speak for MEP [just a vanilla forum here :)].
The actual block name is 20160114_DUSIT_1
That is a block within the MInserted block. It is not the entire drawing.
Hi @RobDraw,
Right you are! I apologize but I got interrupted mid-process....
After I copied and pasted the things I could capture using Block Edit there wasn't much remaining. The last few items i simply plotted to a PDF and then inserted as vector geometry using Import PDF in 2017.
Thanks for catching that!
Hi @Anonymous,
Try this:
- DGNEXPORT (Some entities - most likely attributes may not make it) -- Follow instructions..
- DGNIMPORT in a new file (uncheck insert in this file - top left))..
An explodable dwg attatched (missing some attributes and maybe some other objects..)..
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Blocks starting with * are called Anonymous Blocks, and AutoCAD generates them automatically to handle a lot of things.. for example when changing attribute definitions in an already used blocks, or change a parameter in an inserted dynamic block, or when creating groups, or o handle dimstyles....
They usually can't be inserted directly into the drawing, and can't be edited directly.. some lisps use that as a mean to provide some protection to blocks..
You can insert an anonymous block using the -insert command if you already know the name of the block..
Regards..
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