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    Posted: 30.Mar.2009 at 17:36
Hi,
 
I found some electrical dynamic blocks on other people's drawing which are so cool because I only have to use one to get all elements I want, such as smoke detect, fire alarm etc in one block.
 
Just wonder who can tell me how to make this kind of block or where I can get learning material?
 
Thanks!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Mar.2009 at 19:29

Thanks a lot!

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