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Saves the block definition as a drawing file. Selecting a pre-existing drawing
file overwrites the saved file. By default, the block name specified is taken as
the drawing file name.
BTABLE
Quick Reference
See also:
Define User Parameters in Dynamic Blocks
Displays a dialog box to define variations of a block.
Access Methods
Button
Ribbon: Block Editor contextual tab Dimensional panel Block Table
Summary
You can only use the btable command in the
Block Editor on page 231. The
Block Properties Table dialog box on page 277 is displayed after you specify a
location point. The location point determines where the grip and table icon
are located in the block definition. The grip location determines where the
grip appears in the block reference and displays a context menu based on the
contents of the block properties table. The type of properties that can be
included in the block properties table include legacy parameters, parameter
constraints, user parameters, and attributes. The legacy action parameters that
are added to the lookup tables cannot be added to the Block Properties Table.
Each row in the table defines a different variation of the block reference, and
can be accessed by the lookup grip.
If a block table is already created in the block editor, entering the btable
command directly displays the Block Properties Table dialog box (see
BLOOKUPTABLE on page 252 command).
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