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Topic ClosedDynamic blocks with Visability States

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    Posted: 22.May.2012 at 20:27
I am new to the dynamic block and just now looking into the Visability states. We use many different W-beams and Angles, etc. I have found good block libraries, with the Visability states parameter attached, so that I can streamline my search process. What I would like to  do is to add rotation, and flip, etc. My question is, is  there a way to add this once to one of the blocks and all the other states attach themselves to it? or is it a attach one rotation at a time throughout all the blocks? Thanks for any help.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.May.2012 at 11:57
You'll have to work on one block at a time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.May.2012 at 14:09
CryThanks for the quick reply.

Edited by vernon costello - 23.May.2012 at 14:10
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