I have a leader that uses a block with an attribute instead of text, and I'm trying to copy it from an existing drawing into a new one. When I do, the text inside the block disappears, but when I go to edit attributes it's still there. Does anyone know what could be causing this? Existing and new files attached.
Also wondering, is there an easier way to put a circle around the text in a leader? Or a better way to create this type of label? It seems like something that should be a VERY basic function, but at this point I won't be surprised if I have to get elbow deep into the product's source code to do it.
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I copied the leader to a new drawing and the attribute came in fine. I would try renaming the block. I try not to use those default block names if possible, cause it can cause issues if the same block name is in another drawing.
I can replicate your issue in your second drawing, so I'm guessing its a block name issue.
Thank you! Might've been easier for me to spot if my company had ANY semblance of drafting standards. People here just create layers and blocks willy-nilly and name them whatever they want.
Follow-up question, how did you figure out what layer the text was on? I couldn't find the block under "current drawing blocks" or figure out how to edit it.
After copying the multileader into the other file I repositioned it and notice the value showed up while I was moving it. From there I thought it may be a layer issue so I turned them all ON and the value showed up. Ah hah! Exploded the multileader to get to the block, opened it in the block editor and selected the attribute to see what layer it was on. Then a few Undo's to get back to the beginning, turn on that one layer and tada!
A shorter route to the block would have been to just open the block editor, BE, and choose the block from the list. (the system blocks that start with an underscore show up on that list)
Ah, I didn't know that about finding system blocks through the block editor. Didn't know you could explode multileaders either. Thanks again!
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