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Topic ClosedTracking a block or xref in multiple drawings.

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    Posted: 29.Jan.2013 at 19:38
I am trying to come up with a way to track a block or xref in multiple drawings. I have multiple drawings that have the same block in them and I was hoping that there was a way I could find out what drawings have the block without having to open up every single drawing. Is there a simple solution for this or is anyone aware of a macro or program that does this? Thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Jan.2013 at 20:04
I figured it out. Go to ADCENTER and do a blocks search. Maybe this could help others with the same problem.

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