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Direct Link To This Post Topic: About layout lisp..
    Posted: 20.Jul.2022 at 01:51
Hi, everyone
I'm a new user
It's just that's all
Learn layout renaming (using attribute block value) such as links
I'm trying to find and use it, but I'm attaching it
It's not working as a drawing
Can you check it for me?
I look forward to your kind cooperation.

I attached the drawing and the lisp is on the link below
Thank you

Lisp
https://www.cadforum.cz/en/how-to-rename-layouts-by-a-specific-attribute-of-the-title-block-tip11780

dwg file

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I figured out this issue.
It was because the block object was in the layout but was written in model space.
It works well when I write in paper space

I wonder if this humidity can work even if the question is written in model space.

If my question is difficult,
I would like to make sure that the lesson is applied to the attached drawing.


Edited by CadRena - 20.Jul.2022 at 02:50
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Jul.2022 at 10:40
No, it can work only if the block is inserted in paperspace. Any modelspace geometry will always look the same (is "static") in all layouts (with the exception of any layer overrides).
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