HI TO EVERYONE
i am still looking for a simple lisp to rename multiple blocks at once in the same drawing
i mean different block names to one name
any ideas?!
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where do i find this tool MAPEXPORT all blocks with an attribute ?
i am using autocad map3d 2015
i also attached the file
where do i find the MAPEXPORT all blocks with an attribute
i am using autocad map3d 2015
i also attached the file
See your image.
Or you can write at the bottom of the AutoCAD window on the command line: MAPEXPORT.
(MAPEXPORT, MAPIMPORT - AutoCAD commands)
The format is not important. I like mif / mid - text, can be manually corrected. Many people like shp more.
Export - specify the necessary blocks:
Import - specify one block:
There should be a block description in dwg. For example, copy the block you want in dwg and delete.
ok it worked but......
still it changes the text in the blocks into one
i need the text in each block to stay the same
Have you enabled Get attribute values ...?
now it workeddddd
finally
just one last thing
it changed the blocks geometry from 0.25 to 1
what can i do to keep it as the way it was?
there are variuos Lisps to change block scales all at ones. Another way is to use command "adequery" with "alter properties" to do the same action. Again, both methods You can use with creating Your command macros routine via command line method, so in the final result You will have to press just once, and all Your blocks will be changed to right block names with right 0.25 scale.
Hello. This ispt renaming blocks by matchinh the direction. I need to keep current direction of blocks . How can i modify it ?
Hi,
ispt - ?
Please clarify the task.
I mean this script.(Lisp Code).
For example my blocks like this and assume that all of them have different block names
After i use the lisp block names became same but directions have changed. I need their directions remains the same
Hi,
Try replacing blocks using Query in MAPWSPACE.
I'm sorry, but I don't have an en-AutoCAD right now.
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