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Hi @spaulus,
These are the steps I have used in the past to help the staff I supported.
Create library files for your blocks. The files can help to contain and organize your blocks which makes them easy to maintain and access over time. I usually create a separate drawing for each type or discipline of block. For instance, I had a drawing that contains just annotation symbology, another for site blocks, one for plumbing, one for electrical, etc.
Once each of these library drawings are set up they can be audited and purged of anything unnecessary. I then place the library blocks into a shared folder on my network that is accessible to staff (read-only). Then, I use Design Center to create my palettes. I made a short video to help you understand this process. In the video I show you first a sample library drawing. I then create a new palette and use Design Center to show the blocks in the library file. I drag them onto my new palette and I can adjust insertion properties. You can also use this to bring in dimsytles, linetypes, layers and more!
I hope this gets you started. Just realize that the location of the library file must remain consistent of the palettes will break.
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John Vellek
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