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TheCADnoob
en respuesta a: Anonymous

The way you organize really should be designed for your workflow and the end user. IF the blocks are being inserted by product number don't organize them by color etc.. 

 

It sounds like your company is using block libraries. These are often good as it aids in distinguishing what items are green lighted by procurement. Remember the data in the drawings has a life outside of that department so the lack of organization you see may be organized by another business unit. The big problem we often find our selves in creating systems like this is we build them to solve problems others dont have and thats a cost lots of companies dont like to take on, so be cautious in this endeavor. 

 

I personally wouldn't bother with creating a web site that sounds like overkill unless you are very adept at spitting those out. 

 

I would build tool palettes and populate those with the blocks. 

 

If the are too many blocks i might build a spread sheet or database that lists the pertinent information and create folder links to the blocks. 

 

My personal block library (that didnt make the cut for my tool pallettes) is organized in a folder tree by discipline and then necessary sub folders. 

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