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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Aug.2013 at 15:50
john,

I would have mentioned that up front if I had known that it was going to be an issue, from now on I will include all of the information that I can so that it will be much easier for other to assist me.

Kent,
how do I go about finding out if the arrowheads are blocks?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Aug.2013 at 14:41
>>  how do I go about finding out if the arrowheads are blocks?
 
The LIST command, or pick on one, right-click and pick Properties and see whether it says Block Reference at the top, or put
(entget (car (entsel)))
in the Command: line, hit Enter, and see whether what comes up includes (0 . "INSERT").
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