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4 In the Add Parameter Properties dialog box, under the Parameter
Properties list, select the parameter properties you want to add to the
block table. Hold Ctrl to select more than one property.
5 Click OK.
To check for errors in a block properties table
1 Click Block Editor tab Dimensional panel Block Table.
2 In the Block Properties Table dialog box, click Audit.
Quick Reference
BCPARAMETER
Applies constraint parameters to selected objects, or converts dimensional
constraints to parameter constraints.
BTABLE
Displays a dialog box to define variations of a block.
DIMCONSTRAINT
Applies dimensional constraints to selected objects or points on objects, or
converts associative dimensions to dimensional constraints.
BCONSTATUSMODE
Turns the constraint display status on and off and controls the shading of
objects based on their constraint level.
Identify Fully Constrained Objects
When an object is fully constrained, all relevant geometric and dimensional
constraints are applied to the geometry.
You should always fully constrain geometry in a dynamic block definition
that contains constraints. If a block definition is not fully constrained, you
may get unpredictable behavior when the block is inserted in a drawing.
For more information on fully constrained objects, see
Overview of Constraints
on page 865.
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