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When you open a block definition in the Block Editor, you can use the
Attribute Order dialog box 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.
To create an attribute definition
1 Click Home tab Block panel Define Attributes.
2 In the Attribute Definition dialog box, set the attribute modes and enter
tag information, location, and text options.
3 (Optional) Under Text Settings, Boundary Width, specify a value.
4 (Optional) Click the Multiline In-Place Text Editor button to use the
in-place text editor to format the attribute in the drawing.
5 Click OK.
After creating the attribute definition, you can select it as an object while
creating a block definition. If the attribute definition is incorporated into
a block, whenever you insert the block, you are prompted with the text
string you specified for the attribute. Each subsequent instance of the
block can have a different value specified for the attribute.
To edit an attribute definition before it is associated with a block
1 Click Modify menu Object Text.
2 Select the attribute to edit.
3 In the Edit Attribute Definition dialog box, specify the attribute tag,
prompt, and default value. Then click OK.
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