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Update Block Definitions on Tool Palettes
A block definition in your current drawing does not update automatically
when you modify the block in the source drawing. To update a block definition
in the current drawing, right-click the block tool on the tool palette and click
Redefine on the shortcut menu.
If the Redefine option is unavailable, then the block definition source is a
drawing file rather than a block within a drawing file. To update a block
definition that was created by inserting a drawing file, use DesignCenter. For
more information, see
Add Content with DesignCenter on page 97.
NOTE If you move the source drawing file for a block tool to a different folder,
then modify the tool that references it by right-clicking the tool and, in the Tool
Properties dialog box, specifying the new source file folder.
See also:
Control Tool Properties on page 78
Customize Tool Palettes on page 83
Create Task-Based Workspaces on page 148
Add Content with DesignCenter on page 97
To open a block on a tool palette in the Block Editor
1 If the Tool Palettes window is not already displayed, click View tab
Palettes panel Tool Palettes.
2 On the block icons shortcut menu, click Block Editor.
NOTE A block on a tool palette may reside in another drawing. The drawing that
contains the block definition is opened in the Block Editor.
To add or remove a tool flyout
1 On a tool palette, right-click the geometric object tool or the dimension
tool whose flyout you want to add or remove. Click Properties.
2 In the Tool Properties dialog box, under Command, click in the Use
Flyout box.
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