Allan,
This is from the help files on "explode":
"When nonuniformly scaled blocks contain objects that cannot be exploded, they are collected into an anonymous block (named with a
"*E" prefix) and referenced with the nonuniform scaling. If all the objects in such a block cannot be exploded, the selected block
reference will not be exploded. Body, 3D Solid, and Region entities in a nonuniformly scaled block cannot be exploded."
I'm curious why you would want to explode such blocks. This particular behavior of not
exploding blocks that contain only objects that can't be exploded seems to be designed
for a purpose.
Regards,
Doug
"allanyz" wrote in message news:14043094.1112423041972.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com...
>I tell you now. no one told me you can't explode anonymous blocks. I have a drawing opened right now that has anonymous blocks that
>cannot be exploded !! (Acad 2004)
>
> I have however got this work around. and for the the purpose of this discussion the block in question is named *E105.
>
> 1. RENAME *E105 to E105 (still an anonymous block, but now will appear in the BLOCKREPLACE drop down box)
>
> 2. Create a matching block to replace E105. We will call this block COLUMN
>
> 3. Use BLOCKREPLACE to replace E105 with COLUMN.
>
> That works.
>
> BUT this is a programming FORUM !! surely there must be an automated way of doing something similar to this, but on a global, fix
> all, it is all good kind of way?
>
> Allan
> http://www.draftsperson.net/