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dynamic blocks, attributes and scale annotation

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use autocadlt 2014.

I started using/studying dynamic blocks these days, although the problem I will try to illustrate is related to the attributes of blocks.

I created a annotative block with an attribute (the classic triangle symbol facing down with the indication of the altimetric quota, which is the attribute of the block, the fact of being dynamic is because of the possibility to reverse the block itself according to the vertical axis because the symbol can have to be put to dx or sx).

This thing works.

next step, I created a dynamic block to use to indicate on plants, etc., the beam section, with its size quotation.
the block is dynamic for having to change its size, the odds used are noteworthy, as they must be able to be viewed with different scales. the block itself has not been defined annotative, as it must be properly scaled according to the scale with which it will be printed (1:100, 1:50, 1:200, etc.).

This thing also works.

I thought I could add to this last block, that of the beam, the block relative to the altimetric quota.

once added to the block of the section of the beam the block of the quota altimetrica, saved all, I realize however that it is no longer possible to change the attribute of the quota block, losing its function. What can you do? (in other words, if I put a block with an attribute in another block, I lose the possibility to change that attribute, but how can you do then? )

If you need further clarification, ask yourself.

Thank you.
 
use autocadlt 2014.

I started using/studying dynamic blocks these days, although the problem I will try to illustrate is related to the attributes of blocks.

I created a annotative block with an attribute (the classic triangle symbol facing down with the indication of the altimetric quota, which is the attribute of the block, the fact of being dynamic is because of the possibility to reverse the block itself according to the vertical axis because the symbol can have to be put to dx or sx).

This thing works.

next step, I created a dynamic block to use to indicate on plants, etc., the beam section, with its size quotation.
the block is dynamic for having to change its size, the odds used are noteworthy, as they must be able to be viewed with different scales. the block itself has not been defined annotative, as it must be properly scaled according to the scale with which it will be printed (1:100, 1:50, 1:200, etc.).

This thing also works.

I thought I could add to this last block, that of the beam, the block relative to the altimetric quota.

once added to the block of the section of the beam the block of the quota altimetrica, saved all, I realize however that it is no longer possible to change the attribute of the quota block, losing its function. What can you do? (in other words, if I put a block with an attribute in another block, I lose the possibility to change that attribute, but how can you do then? )

If you need further clarification, ask yourself.

Thank you.
As for the above, I solved. But now I have the following problem:

is it possible to use a annotative attribute in a non annotative block? In other words, I would like the graphic part to be scaled according to the print scale, while the attribute must be annotative, but with the test done, this does not seem possible, or does something wrong?

I proceeded like this:

created block design

created the annotative attribute, I assigned him the annotative scales.

I created the block by selecting the drawing and attribute, I assigned it the name, the insertion point, the measuring unit, I left unchecked annotative.

If I insert the block and change the annotation scale, the attribute remains unchanged, despite creating a record.

Thank you.
 

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