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change point of insertion of blocks

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hello guys today I asked myself a question about the point of insertion of the blocks but I did not come to the head. is it possible to fall the insertion point of a block without reflecting the changes relative to the position on all the existing ones on the model? to those who think of me as a fool I answer saying that there is such a function for the texts (justification).
I often find designs where there are blocks with the insertion point distant light years from the object...and consequently changing it is reflected on all others. Is there a command or perhaps a procedure for this purpose?
 
unless you save with other name the modified block
:biggrin: it was discounted...cmq thanks
with autocad is not possible. you can do it instead with mechanical (vedi thread)
:biggrin:autocad use, never opened mechanical... thank you too

I was hoping for the miracle. ..losing time has repositioning blocks on blocks is not exciting...but unfortunately I will have to continue doing it because of those who create blocks to c...o!
Well, guys, thank you.
 
hello guys today I asked myself a question about the point of insertion of the blocks but I did not come to the head. is it possible to fall the insertion point of a block without reflecting the changes relative to the position on all the existing ones on the model? to those who think of me as a fool I answer saying that there is such a function for the texts (justification).
I often find designs where there are blocks with the insertion point distant light years from the object...and consequently changing it is reflected on all others. Is there a command or perhaps a procedure for this purpose?
change block insertion
 
without resorting to lisp

Step 1: Create block insert line to new point you want to become lock insert point.

Step 2: Select via quick select all the same name blocks and move them from start line to end line.

Step 3: Redefined lock insert point

bye
 
without resorting to lisp

Step 1: Create block insert line to new point you want to become lock insert point.

Step 2: Select via quick select all the same name blocks and move them from start line to end line.

Step 3: Redefined lock insert point

bye
system not valid in the presence of nested blocks
 
really great!!! thanks tir! the lisp however presents a problem...if the "cbir" command is not used well "cbi" (which is equivalent to manually changing the insertion point) autocad does not allow to select the affected block before a regeneration of the model... does it also to you? but in any case it is an unservable command because the same result is also with the normal functions of autocad. cbir instead it works here!
I'm going to get rid of
without resorting to lisp

Step 1: Create block insert line to new point you want to become lock insert point.

Step 2: Select via quick select all the same name blocks and move them from start line to end line.

Step 3: Redefined lock insert point
bye
without nested blocks can be an idea...even if in complex or better files, of large size could be annoying to do so. . But I never thought about it... a nice cmq method! definitely without lisp the only one at this point I think... so thanks also to you
system not valid in the presence of nested blocks
in fact I tried...
Thank you so much, I didn't hope for it any more sincerely. ..:finger:
 

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