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3 On the Properties palette, under Misc, click Number of Grips, and then
select the number of grips you want to display for the parameter.
4 Click Block Editor tab Open/Save panel Save Block.
5 (Optional) If you are finished using the Block Editor, click Close Block
Editor.
To reposition a grip in a dynamic block definition
1 Click Insert tab Block panel Block Editor.
2 In the Block Editor, select a custom grip (not the standard grip associated
with the key point of the parameter).
3 Do one of the following to reposition the grip:
Drag the grip to another position in the block space.
On the Properties palette, under Geometry, enter values for the Base
X and Base Y properties. (These values are relative to the base point
of the parameter.)
4 Click Block Editor tab Open/Save panel Save Block.
5 (Optional) If you are finished using the Block Editor, click Close Block
Editor.
To reset grips in a dynamic block definition to their default locations
1 Click Insert tab Block panel Block Editor.
2 In the Block Editor, at the Command prompt, enter bgripset.
3 Select the grip for which you want to reset the grip position(s).
4 At the Command prompt, enter reposition.
5 Click Block Editor tab Open/Save panel Save Block.
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