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Dear Autodesk team,
As an experienced AutoCAD user working intensively with Dynamic Blocks, I am writing to express a genuine sense of frustration and disappointment with the current limitations surrounding visibility control inside blocks.
While I appreciate the existing Visibility States feature, it lacks a crucial capability that modern CAD workflows demand: the ability to toggle the visibility of specific sub-elements via a simple checkbox or on/off parameter, much like the functionality we enjoy in Revit.
Here’s a real example of the issue:
I recently created a dynamic block with five different visibility states to accommodate various configurations. Later, I needed to add a small graphic element (e.g., a symbol or a helper note) that should be optionally visible across all configurations.
To my dismay, the only way to achieve this is by duplicating every existing state – essentially doubling the total number of visibility states from 5 to 10, just to control the presence of a single visual element. This quickly becomes unmanageable, especially in larger projects where the number of combinations multiplies exponentially.
This workflow is:
Time-consuming
Prone to human error
Difficult to maintain
And completely avoidable if a simple visibility toggle existed
In contrast, if AutoCAD allowed per-object visibility control via checkbox parameters (i.e., “Show/Hide this element”), we could build far more maintainable, modular, and reusable dynamic blocks — without having to micromanage dozens of redundant visibility states.
This is not a luxury request. It's a core usability issue that hampers productivity and places an unnecessary cognitive and technical burden on users.
I urge the AutoCAD development team to seriously consider implementing this feature in a future release. It would bring AutoCAD closer in line with modern design expectations, and empower users to make better, faster, and more maintainable blocks.
Thank you for listening and for your continued development of the AutoCAD platform.
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