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Visibility state change runs macro or lisp

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Anonymous
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Visibility state change runs macro or lisp

I would like to run a macro, lisp, or script (whichever is possible) upon a dynamic block visibility state change in a drawing. Is this possible?

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jwhite
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It can probably be done with reactors. They can be set to fire when the block is edited. I can't do it but you might get the help you need in the customization forum.

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Anonymous
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Awesome. Thanks. 
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kameron.jones
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I know this is a few years old, but in case anyone else scans here; you can change the visibility using an action macro (recorded macro) by dropping in or sleecting the dynamic block then going to properties panel and changing the visibility state through there. it will save that exact change, so you will need to make a separate macro for each visibility change, but I use that funciton a lot in the action macro for my team

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