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redefined nested blocks

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andreatv

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Hello.
when amount of nested blocks on other design, practically those with the same name, does not redefine them.
is it possible to make here blocks that amount (with the same name) not "become" like those already present?
I read from somewhere in the expert variable setting, but nothing changes to me.. .
Once it seems to me a warning would come out if you wanted to redefine or not the block, now no.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you.
 
that I remember, if you insert a block taken from the outside into a file that has the same block, asks if you want to redefine
if you insert a file that contains the blocks, they are not redefined and assume the features of the existing block.
 
that I remember, if you insert a block taken from the outside into a file that has the same block, asks if you want to redefine
if you insert a file that contains the blocks, they are not redefined and assume the features of the existing block.
In fact, I also remembered that he was asking, or I turned it off or he doesn't do it anymore...
 
it does only for the first level blocks
i.e. if you enter a block (so in fact an external dwg) if you have the same name as an existing block asks you if you want to redefine it, but if in this external dwg there are blocks that have the same name of existing blocks do not ask you to redefine them and consider them equal to those already existing
scheme:
existing alpha block >> > new block inserted alpha = redefine
block exist beta >>>>> new alpha block + nested block beta = valid existing block
 
Sorry, but it matters the old design inside what has the most up-to-date blocks. . .
 
ok if they are few, now I am making a layout with thousands of blocks...
What's the problem? ?
use the command renaming using characters Jolly:in the box "old name" enter *
come new name insert a prefix more asterisk, example: "old*" and then press the renamed button.
 

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