Block
In the context of AutoCAD, block is simply a collection of objects that act as a single object and they can be used in a drawing repetitively.
Advantage of an AutoCAD Block.
- We can insert block again and again, saving time. In fact, we can insert block into other drawings as well.
- A block uses less electronic space than individual objects, so our drawing file is smaller.
- By updating a block’s definition, we can update all the blocks in the drawing at once.
- Note: If we try to insert a block from another drawing that has the same name as a block in the current drawing, the block definition in the current drawing will be used instead.
The block basically needs to follow two steps
- Create New Block
- Insert Block or Insert Existing Block
Create New Block
Draw an object > Press B (for block) > Give the block name > Select objects > Pick Point > Ok
Insert Block or Insert Existing Block
When we insert a block reference, we specify its location, scale, and rotation.
Press I (for Insert Block) > Current drawing , Recent and Other drawing
If Current drawing > Select block > Double click on block > insert in drawing
If Recent ( Here will be the most recent block ) > Select block > Double click on block > insert in drawing
If Other drawing > Give the path for block ( click on three dots in top right corner for path) > Select block > Double click on block > insert in drawing
Attribute
Attributes can be added to make block definitions more informative. Attribute definitions are a great way of storing text information as part of blocks.
For example, we can add an attribute to a MCCB block of a drawing indicating its manufacturer’s name, size or description. we can add visible as well as invisible attribute values to the blocks.
How To Add Attribute In Block
Draw object > Add attribute > Create block
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