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Annotative block references are scaled uniformly by the current annotation
scale as well as any user scale applied to the block reference.
Blocks that contain annotative objects should not be manually scaled.
You can define annotative attributes for annotative and non-annotative blocks.
Use annotative attributes with non-annotative blocks when you want the
geometry in the block to display on the paper based on the scale of the
viewport, but you want the attribute text to display at the Paper Text Height
defined for the attribute.
You can set the orientation of annotative blocks to match the orientation of
the paper. For more information about setting the orientation of annotative
objects, see
Set Orientation for Annotations on page 673.
You can use the ANNOTATIVEDWG system variable to specify whether or
not the entire drawing will behave as an annotative block when inserted into
another drawing. The ANNOTATIVEDWG system variable becomes read-only
if the drawing contains annotative objects.
NOTE The INSUNITS setting is ignored when inserting blocks into a drawing.
See also:
Work with Blocks on page 405
Attach Data to Blocks (Block Attributes) on page 420
Set Orientation for Annotations on page 673
Quick Reference
Commands
ATTDEF
Creates an attribute definition for storing data in a block.
BLOCK
Creates a block definition from selected objects.
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