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Do you know for certain WHERE the blocks are stored? No guessing allowed. Also, are the blocks stored on a centralized server from which everyone taps into? Or does every user have the same copy (library of blocks) stored locally on their own hard drive?
Go to your Tool Palette=>Right-click a block icon=>Properties=>Source File=>Copy the source file=>Paste the contents of your clipboard to Notepad (paste the entire contents not just a portion). You can use the notepad doc as a 'reminder' so you don't forget where Acad is searching.
You may need to copy several files if the blocks are stored in multiple locations. You don't need to copy all locations (you can figure out the 'exact' number locations later). You just want a general idea of where AutoCAD is searching and whether it's searching in multiple locations.
No, you don't need to build a source file from scratch, you just need to update the path. If the path is a centralized server and the path has changed, you'll need to provide the new path. If the blocks are stored locally, however, you'll need to provide the path to your hard drive instead of using the path that's associated with a coworker's hard drive.
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