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Adding annotative objects to dynamic block

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Anonymous
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Adding annotative objects to dynamic block

I have this very annoying problem. My company makes concrete products and we use huge amounts of rebar and we have to detail this on our drawings. I have made dynamic blocks to represent the bar these are 1:1 and stay 1:1 never scaled they work very well. I would like to put a leader with a balloon and an attributed text for a callout number on the bar but I cannot make the arrowhead and circle annotative which it needs to be since our drawings are in different scales. I have attached a drawing with one of the bars shown.
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Charles_Shade
in reply to: Anonymous

Have you tried making the Leader an Annotative block? Or DynBlk?

You may actually be hung up trying to use a multi leader in this environment. Have you tried one of the included annotation tags?

 

And I am not an annotative user. Hopefully someone who uses annatation within viewports will come along to chime in.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Charles_Shade

Yes I have tried all your suggestions. The problem arises because I do not want the whole block to be annotative just the leader & arrow. I have not found any way to accomplish this.
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Charles_Shade
in reply to: Anonymous

So you are nesting the Leader inside the Rebar block? Yes, I do not believe what you seek can be done.

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adper27
in reply to: Anonymous

as I read from a book circle cannot be annotative. yes leader or multileader can be annotative. just passin by..hope It helps..Man Happy

 

 

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