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Johanna_Esteban
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous, 

 

Currently you only have two blocks in the file:Blocks.JPG

>> If I have not purged the drawing, it should still be recoverable, right? <<
It is correct, if the block has been created or inserted in the file you are working on, it continues there until it is purged. : S


>> How do you recover a block in this case? <<
In case it has already been purged? I'm sorry, there is not one that I know.
If you have it in another file you can copy it or insert it, but if it was only in the file that you purged ... it has gone.

 

Now, if you have taken the work of creating or editing a block and you consider that you will use it again, the most healthy thing is to save it, with WBLOCK you can do it.

 

When purging entities that are not found in use are deleted, it is very practical, you can even execute it if you have to erase everything, that is, you can choose "Purge Checked Items" as layers, or some style of dimension to your choice, the idea it is not to leave unnecessary information in the files that in the end will raise the weight or will be in excess.

Purge Checked Items.JPG

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The difference between UNDO and OOPS is that with Undo you immediately undo, throw back what you just did, either erase an element, or delete the last point of a line you are drawing, the command depends.

While Oops, bring back the last thing you deleted (same selection) without having to undo, example:
1. you drew a rectangle
2. You drew a circle.
3. You deleted the rectangle.
4. You made a hatch inside the circle and you drew a lot more.
5. You needed the rectangle that you deleted in step 3 and to avoid redrawing you use OOPS and it is back, without undoing it until you find it, you will not lose what was drawn or modified in step 4.
Note: it only works to bring back the "last deleted".

I hope to clarify the difference a bit, try and understand it better.

 

 

Regards,

 

 



Johanna Esteban

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