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I'm creating a simple but very non-traditional calendar because I want a specific number of continuous weeks to fit on one letter size page. I have created a block that is a simple rectangle that includes an attribute for the month and day.
If I place the blocks into model space one at a time, everything works as expected. When I place an array of the blocks in, only the block nearest the insertion point has the attribute, even after attempting to synchronize attributes.
Additionally, the set of blocks becomes grouped together, almost like it has been made into it's own new block. If I explode the grouping, then I can select each block on it's own and then all of the attributes show up.
Are either of these the intended operation? I didn't remember it doing these things the last time I used the array feature but my memory is terrible.
I have included the array info in model space.
[Solved] Block Attributes not showing in a block array
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[Solved] Block Attributes not showing in a block array
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Re: Block Attributes not showing in a block array
Hi ryancousins,
honestly - right now I've a hard time to understand what you are trying to accomplice. What is the reason to use Attributes?
honestly - right now I've a hard time to understand what you are trying to accomplice. What is the reason to use Attributes?
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Re: Block Attributes not showing in a block array
This is correct. A "block array" is a single block reference with a number of columns and rows and column and row distances.ryancousins wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 7:27 pmWhen I place an array of the blocks in, only the block nearest the insertion point has the attribute, even after attempting to synchronize attributes.
Attributes are usually not very useful with block arrays.
Instead, you might want to simply insert a block as usual and then use the move / copy tool to create an array of individual block references.
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Re: Block Attributes not showing in a block array
I could have just used regular text and it would been just as fast. For whatever reason I used attributes as it’s what I do when I want to have a repeatable value that I use over and over so I went that route by habit. In this case normal text would have been just as well. Either way I have to double click on each instance to create the unique date for each box. I know I can place an indexing number at various predefined points and I thought about going that way but decided not to mess with that.
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Re: Block Attributes not showing in a block array
Makes sense. I guess I had never used the array feature or if I have, I forgot that it works in this manner.andrew wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 9:40 pmThis is correct. A "block array" is a single block reference with a number of columns and rows and column and row distances.ryancousins wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 7:27 pmWhen I place an array of the blocks in, only the block nearest the insertion point has the attribute, even after attempting to synchronize attributes.
Attributes are usually not very useful with block arrays.
Instead, you might want to simply insert a block as usual and then use the move / copy tool to create an array of individual block references.