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![]() ![]() If the server is rebooted the admin needs to be the fisrt PC to load the tool palettes. Making groups of palettes tidies this up further and is also exportable so all users have the same palette group structure.Īll dynamic blocks should be created as individual files and saved with a good clean file structure on a server.Īll other users besides the administrator should have read only access and should subit blocks or edits to the admin for inclusion, gets messy otherwise. With some tidy file structure organisation you can have thousands of blocks on hundreds of palettes all easily managed and editable for an entire office. The real trick here is to organise all blocks into a single folder that corresponds with the palette you wish to create. This automates the adding of blocks to a palette and speeds the library creation process up immensely. If you create tool palettes straight from Design Centre and keep the block library on a server all users in your office can use the same tool palettes and they will update as you add or edit dynamic blocks. In each block folder making it easier for other users to find and import them. We create all of our blocks in a tool palette import folder on the company drive. I can only relate that to the fact that we save It’s probably nothing new but I wanted to share my success.Īll of my tool palettes work in autocad release 2014, 2015 & 2016. I have also exported the files into our share folder and they do work In other user’s palettes. This worked and I ca n insert it into any drawing and manipulate it without exploding it. ![]() ![]() In anycase, I got the bright idea to o pen the block and copy clip it into my tool palette. ![]() However, when I tried to insert them i n other drawings, I got an error message telling me that the block referenced itself. I had to w-block and over write t he original blocks to get the dynamic block properties in them. I created some dynamic door blocks for our company tool palette. ![]()
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