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Good morning,
thank you for your answer.
Regarding your Questions:
does your block work in a new or different file?
Copying the block in a new file doesn't help. When the block is copied in a new file, the content is still doubled. It also doesn't prevent that behaviour.
when you are in the Block editor be sure to turn on all layers
All Layers are always turned on, drawings show design ideas at tender stage, therefore are not very complex. No need to work with layers to isolate objects.
open a new file insert the troubled block and test it in the new file.
Already copied all information in a new, clean file. Also, always starting with new drawings in a new, clean file. Both doesn't prevent what happens.
if you have multiple instances of a block in one file it may not update all of those instances.
Problem is not multiple block instances. Problem is doubled block content in the block. For Example:
I have one block, called Horizontal Section. If I open that block, it contains two or three other blocks called Profile 1, Profile 2 and Glass. It also has various lines, hatches ect. inside.
When I close the block after editing (e.g. adding a line, stretching), everything looks normal. But the next time I open it, every single object in the block is doubled. When I klick on Profile 1, there are two Profile 1 blocks. Same with Profile 2, the Glass and the hatches and lines. Every single object is doubled. Then I realise that whatever I edited when I opened the block the last time is still there - the new and the old version. Let's say I stretched a rectangle in the block the last time I edited it. Then I would get that rectangle doubled - stretched and not stretched, and all other objects inside the block that didn't change are also doubled. It's like an old version of the block is copied inside the block.
I know this sounds very odd, I don't have the slightest idea how this can happen.
is this a dynamic block?
No. Though sometimes dynamic blocks are also doubled when they are part of a doubled block, this problem also occurred where no dynamic blocks were used.
is the block annotative?
No.
can you post the block so we can test it?
I'd like to, but since I can't reproduce what happens and our drawings are confidential I'm not able to post an example.
I was hopeing that somebody had the same problem and would have an idea how to fix it.
Thanks again for your help,
Regards
Mareike