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Topic Closedwipeout with block

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    Posted: 13.Nov.2009 at 17:21
hi , can we wipeout with blocks cause we can wipeout with text and dimensions can we do this with blocks thx.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Nov.2009 at 19:26
You know, there is no penalty for experimenting with AutoCAD :)
 
Yes you can use wipeouts in blocks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Nov.2009 at 14:59
ok LOL, but how .? wipeout offer poly or frame but if u have a block like a bed for example you have to draw a poly all around
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Nov.2009 at 20:48
Yes it is not easy/fast to apply wipeouts after a block is inserted.
Include the wipeout in the block definition (make sure the wipeout is behind the block linework). For a drawing "in progress" you could use "bedit" to edit the block definition to add the wipeout.
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