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August 26, 2005

BATTORDER in Block Editor

A couple nights ago I was searching the Internet for random AutoCAD Blogs and found this Blog called Yuri Weblog. It was not in English, but found that Google had a translate to English link. So I selected it and then it directed me to another page where most the stuff was translated to English. Not everything was properly translated, but I was pretty stooked. I started scrolling through it and found this AutoCAD 2006 command called BATTORDER that I've never used before. This Block editor command is pretty helpful when working with Attributes in the block editor. It Displays the Attribute Dialog Box, which controls the order in which attributes are listed and prompted for when you insert or edit a block reference. You can only use the BATTORDER command in the Block Editor.

Yuri Weblog Translated to English:

Link to BLOG Post Translated to English:

Battorder

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Can you please tell me if visibility states work with attributes in a block? We can’t seem to turn one attribute off while leaving the rest on. They all seem to stay on what ever we try!

Thanks

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