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    Posted: 12.Jun.2008 at 16:45
I have had my first go at creating a dynamic block for our paper space, i have managed to get the scale of the page to work so that we can switch between A3 and A1 and i have used a Vis state so that we can switch between Clients logos on our sheet but am unable to use multiple Vis states and was wondering how i could go about creating the same effect as a Vis state for my scale bars, status, and company logos. They all need to switch between on enough inderpentiantly to the other Vis states.

I have looked at others that use a mixture of Look ups and Vis states together to creat this effect but was unable to work out how this procedure works, if anyone has any ideas that would really helpfull.

Thanks for any help

Adam
 
 
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