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Josephine2022
en respuesta a: maxim_k

Thanks Maxim, 

 

Given your reply, I decided to test it out with two new blocks with simple geometry inside, each set of geometry (internally) on the different layers ( it worked as intended). 

 

I checked my old block again (It definitely doesn't work). This is a dynamic block with 4  embedded blocks on different visibility states i.e its a bathtub block with different sub-blocks for long elev, short elev, section, and plan. 

 

This made me check another old block with simpler geometry. This worked. (edit actually not a dynamic block, checking that now)

Edit: Have now checked another old dynamic block (that has a stretch parameter and visibility) but no embedded blocks, this also worked.

 

So the problem seems to be with embedded blocks, any thoughts?

 

Thanks again

Jo

 

Edit: Not very useful in my case but I've found that if there is an instance of the embedded (nested block) outside the block when I do the combine, it changes to the new layer, the embedded one does not. However if I then hit regen, the embedded one updates to the correct layer. Regen doesn't work otherwise.