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mariepierre
19.09.2023, 21:11
I'm using your lisp CopyBlockE and I have a request: would it be possible that the last search folder remain for the next CopyBlockE command?Thanks for your help
Vladimir Michl
19.09.2023, 21:41
Sure. Added to version 1.1 - see the Download section.
mariepierre
19.09.2023, 22:30
Thank for your help,It works when I'm working in the same drawing but when I change to a other drawing I lose the folder. Keeping the last folder allows me to change more easily multiple drawings who appears the modify block. Is it also possible?
Vladimir Michl
20.09.2023, 14:50
Yes, makes sense. Updated on Download without bumping the version number.
mariepierre
20.09.2023, 16:28
Thank a lot. But a have a last request, I use your lisp for redefine dynamic block. It works fine but it change the dynamic stretch. Do you think it is possible to retain attributes, visibility states, stretch states.uploads/76872/GL-10.dwguploads/76872/Glass.dwgHerewith my example : Into drawing GL-10 is a dynamic block named GL10. In Drawing "Glass" I have insert several GL10 dynamic. By using copyblocke, GL10 is modify but also the stretch is going to his origin.
Vladimir Michl
20.09.2023, 16:31
Sorry, this is not possible. Only the block definition can be copied, not the current status of the individual references.
mariepierre
20.09.2023, 16:42
OK, that's unfortunate, I'm going to have to continue using the Design Centerthanks anyway for your help