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System Variables
PICKFIRST
Controls whether you select objects before (noun-verb selection) or after you
issue a command.
Use Hyperlinks in Blocks
Hyperlinks can be associated with blocks, including nested objects contained
within blocks. If the blocks contain any relative hyperlinks, the relative
hyperlinks adopt the relative base path of the current drawing when you insert
them.
When you select a block element in the drawing area that contains multiple
hyperlinks, the available hyperlinks are listed in the Hyperlink shortcut menu.
You can activate any hyperlink associated with the currently selected block
element, and edit or remove a hyperlink associated with a particular block
instance.
For example, suppose you have a block that contains a line and a circle. The
line has an attached hyperlink named line, and the circle has an attached
hyperlink named circle. This particular instance of the block has a hyperlink
named block, which you attached after the block was inserted. When you select
an element in the block, you can open the hyperlink associated with that
element, or any hyperlink associated with that particular instance of the block.
If, for example, you select the line block element, you can open the line
hyperlink or the block hyperlink. If you select the circle block element, you
can open the circle hyperlink or the block hyperlink. In both cases, you can
edit or detach only the block hyperlink associated with this instance of the
block.
To edit or remove hyperlinks nested in a block, you must first explode the
block or use the REFEDIT command.
To open a file associated with a hyperlink contained in a block
1 In the drawing area, select a block with attached hyperlinks.
2 Use one of the following methods to follow the link:
Hold down the CTRL key and click.
Right-click. Click Hyperlink. Select the name of the hyperlink you
want. Each hyperlink has either a description or the full URL to the
referenced file.
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