Dynamic title block with index levels

Dynamic title block with index levels

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Dynamic title block with index levels

Anonymous
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Hello 

I'm trying to do this : check the picture bellow

I want to have a link between  the two forms (which is simple with fields and attributs), but not just that. I want my field to update from A BPO to the next level of my index B BPE for exemple (then it's like a lisp saying if my attribut B is informed ... the other gets from A to B)

Sombody can help me on it ?

Thanks

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Libbya
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Post the block.  The solution might be as easy as linking two lookup tables but I can't tell from a png.

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Libbya
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When you post the file, include in the file specifics about which options are specifically linked and what the various options are.

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Anonymous
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Hello

Thanks for ur respond

Here is an exemple; 

In my first présentation, i want to pass to indice1 > B and date1 > 07/07/2018 

The automatism i'm looking for is that the indice and date in the second présentation passes to indice1 and date1

and if there is level 2,3,4.... the date and indice in the second presentation goes to the last indice and date informed in the first presentation;

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Libbya
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Can you backsave so I can open it with 2017?  I tried converting using trieview but there aren't any blocks in the file.  

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fkp7057
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@Libbya check out paper space the block is in paper space.

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Anonymous
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Here is the DWG converted 

Thanks

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Anonymous
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No idea @fkp7057 ?

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Libbya
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So, for clarity, you have multiple layouts and you want the selection in the first layout to change the fields in a following layout to a different value.  Nope.  That's not going to happen.  

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Anonymous
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I think it's possible with VBA or a LISP, but  need someone who know's better that field !!!

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