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hello to all, I'm going to make a project with different elaborates. I wanted to figure out the best way to handle the warheads.

I would like to create a type test with standard data to vary according to the elaborate. However if it happens that some elements such as a logo should be changed later, I would not like to put back on all the publications

thanks in advance
 
creates a block with the elements in common (committee, date, logo...) and outside the block custom items (table title, number, scale...). or use attributes within the block itself at least for what changes from table to table.
 
creates a block with the elements in common (committee, date, logo...) and outside the block custom items (table title, number, scale...). or use attributes within the block itself at least for what changes from table to table.
Thanks for the answer. Could you give me more precise directions? in case I have to change a fixed element of the headboard (type names of designers, logos etc.) should I do it for each element?

Thank you.
 
Thanks for the answer. Could you give me more precise directions? in case I have to change a fixed element of the headboard (type names of designers, logos etc.) should I do it for each element?
Thank you.
Just enter the header block, change it once and then change the header for all the tables on which it was inserted. you can do it both if you work on the model space and on the layout space.
 
and use xrifs for common parts of all publications and attributes for specific table data?
 
and use xrifs for common parts of all publications and attributes for specific table data?
It's a bit complicated to set but extremely effective.
I make a block with attributes (cartiglio), inside which the xrif is inserted.
Just as soon as you send him out they explode because they don't understand us a fava ahahahha
 
I make a block with attributes (cartiglio), inside which the xrif is inserted.
I would avoid inserting the xrif into the block
Just as soon as you send him out they explode because they don't understand us a fava ahahahha
even without sending him out...:censored:.
by experience, ignorance is more frequent about the use of attributes than xrif.
Obviously everyone knows their own "polli" and adapts.
 
I would avoid inserting the xrif into the block
the convenience of the xrif in the block is that it becomes to all effects a cover block, but that modifying the sternum file is updated throughout the file.
You can't move the block (attributes) without pulling behind the xrif.
You can't copy a cover block without pulling behind the xrif.
 
making plants climate and air use xrifs for the cartiglio (only for parts that do not change) and for the architectural elaborate, I find it very convenient
 
the convenience of the xrif in the block is that it becomes to all effects a cover block, but that modifying the sternum file is updated throughout the file.
You can't move the block (attributes) without pulling behind the xrif.
You can't copy a cover block without pulling behind the xrif.
How do you insert a xrif into the block?
 
How do you insert a xrif into the block?
insert/reference external

you can use x-rif or block inside block... more attributes... to change the nested block just to edit it in the external file and reload it... if you use x-rif, to distribute the file you should use e-transmit
 

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