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view with a window the data of a block by clicking on it

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Hi.
I'm working with autocad 2010, I'm early.
They asked me to create a block, and that I did, but they also asked me to create a window that describes all the peculiarities of that block whenever you click on it....I can't find the way to do it.
Can someone please tell me how to do this?
urgent
 
What particularity are you talking about? but do you need an external autocad window, editable type or display only?
 
no, I need an internal autocad window...in practice it should appear when I click on the object I selected as a block.. .
In fact, already now when I click on it comes out one, but the classic one with written block reference, layer, etc...
what they want from me is a window where you see information about that block..tali info, from what they tell me I have to enter...but here nobody knows how to tell me more than this, and the expert in the field in this office returns the prox week.....
 
Could you please list the procedure briefly? I'm sorry to use a little language, but I still have to take care of the program and try to explain how best I can. .
 
maybe it's the case before you read the autocad online guide, related to attributes, or some tutorials here:
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=22107If you don't even know what you're talking about.. .
in any case, to make you understand the function, by clicking on a block, once you have assigned them attributes, a window appears where the values inserted with the various variables you have set.
then if you want something else is another speech, also because at the moment I seem to understand that ideas are not yet quite clear, since they have to give you more information.
 
in fact here nobody would know how to do what they asked me. ..I will search for information on the guide you provided me and if there are any questions, I will write. . .
Thank you very much
 

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