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I have having an EXTREMELY annoying and frustrating experience trying to add redefined blocks to new tool palettes. These blocks have two attributes, and one of them has to be changed from "X" to an item-specific inventory number...otherwise whenever the block is pulled off the tool palette, the same inventory number (which NEVER EVER changes) has to be re-entered every time into the attribute field. Yes, it needs to stay an attribute because of how the info gets pulled out of these blocks.
I've tried editing the attribute field after copying and pasting the block onto the palette, but that NEVER works, it's like the palette has some kind of overriding control over the block.
So in the interm, I'm exploding the blocks, changing the "X" value to the inventory number, and redefining the whole block. When I use the Insert command and re-insert the bock, it comes in just like it should, with the updated inventory number showing right away in the specified attribute field. HOWEVER...the second I copy and paste the block into a tool palette, then try to drag the block off the palette, it IMMEDIATELY changes the inventory attribute back to "X" and screws up the alignment of that "X" in the block.
WHY on Earth does putting the block onto/dragging it off a palette mess up the block definition?? The original definition was purged out of the dwg enitrely, and an entirely new block definition created with the correct entries. It inserts fine from the "Block" tab in the ribbon, so why should the palette be messing everthing up??? ![]()
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.