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The program scans the DWG file for all unique block definitions and
their associated properties and attributes.
If this drawing does not contain the block properties you want to
include in the published DWF or DWFx file, click Add.
The Select Drawings dialog box is displayed. Select drawings to add
to the block source drawings list. You can also add and remove
drawings that contain target blocks whose properties you want to
include in the published DWF or DWFx file. Click Scan for Blocks.
The DWG file is scanned for all unique block definitions and their
associated properties and attributes.
NOTE By default, block settings for nested blocks and blocks in xrefs are
included. If you don't want to include these block settings, click Options
in the Publish Block Template dialog box and clear the related options.
8 In the Publish Block Template dialog box, under Block Data to Publish,
Unique Blocks From Source Drawings, Check Blocks to Publish, select
the block names you want to include in the published DWF or DWFx
files. You can right-click to select or clear all boxes.
9 Under Block Data to Publish, Properties of Selected Blocks, Check
Properties to Publish, select the properties you would like to include in
your published DWF or DWFx files. You can right-click to select or clear
all boxes.
The list displays the union of the properties of all selected blocks.
NOTE If you select a block on the block list and clear the check marks of all
its properties, only the name of the block is published to the resultant DWF
or DWFx file; no property information is included.
10 Click Save to name and save the block template file. Click OK.
The new block template file is now available under DWF Data Options
in the Publish Block Template dialog box.
11 In the Publish dialog box, contine with publishing tasks, and then close
the dialog box.
To edit a block template (BLK) file
1 Click Output tab Plot panel Batch Plot.
2 In the Publish To group, click DWF Format.
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