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Block Attribute Manager to change the order in which you are prompted for
attribute information when you insert the block reference.
When you open a block definition in the Block Editor, you can use the
Attribute Order dialog box (BATTORDER command) to change the order in
which you are prompted for attribute information when you insert the block
reference.
Use Attributes Without Attaching Them to Blocks
Stand-alone attributes can also be created. Once attributes have been defined,
and the drawing is saved, this drawing file can be inserted into another
drawing. When the drawing is inserted, you are prompted for the attribute
values.
Extract Data from Block Attributes
If you have attached attributes to blocks, you can then query the block attribute
information and use it to generate documentation about your drawing.
Extracting attribute information is an easy way to produce a schedule or bill
of materials directly from your drawing data. For example, a facilities drawing
might contain blocks representing office equipment. If each block has attributes
identifying the model and manufacturer of the equipment, you can generate
a report that estimates the cost of the equipment.
Output to a File
If you save the data to an external file, the comma-separated (CDF), space
delimited (SDF), and data extraction (DXX) formats are available. Your can
use the following commands to extract attribute information:
ATTEXT - Extracts attribute information using a template file that describes
which attribute values to extract.
EXPORT - Extracts attribute information from a drawing into a DXX file
format. DXX is a file format similar to DXF except it only contains attribute
information.
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