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02-11-2019
03:38 PM
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02-11-2019
03:38 PM
losing block locations in content
I have blocks located on an external drive. When I try to insert a block from the palette I get this message shown in attachment
I have put the search path in options..
imacpro 27" 8 core
AC lt 2018
02-11-2019
08:52 PM
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02-11-2019
08:52 PM
Hi David,
You don't need to add path to the folder with blocks in order to be able to use them in Content palette, but the external disk with drawing you have in Content palette should be always connected and Volume should be mounted in macOS. Are you sure that external drive was connected and properly mounted at the time when you got the alert from AutoCAD? Can you always reproduce this issue?
BTW: it is not a good idea to add drawings to Content palette from external drives.
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You don't need to add path to the folder with blocks in order to be able to use them in Content palette, but the external disk with drawing you have in Content palette should be always connected and Volume should be mounted in macOS. Are you sure that external drive was connected and properly mounted at the time when you got the alert from AutoCAD? Can you always reproduce this issue?
BTW: it is not a good idea to add drawings to Content palette from external drives.
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Maxim Kanaev
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