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    Could someone explain to me what this message means. It a appears on occasion when I try to insert a certain Tblk. into a dwg. That is probably the cause of the problem, but I can still get it to insert after I save it as a different dwg. name.
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    Hi djahnke

    Please note I moved this thread from the AutoCAD 2005 General forum to this one, as I believe it would be better served here.

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    It looks like you might have something classified in your titleblock that is using the same name as a classification in the host drawing.

    If you that ain't it, post your drawing so we can have a look at it.

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    Does your Titleblock have attributes in it that are associated to a Database? Have you updated the values in the DB and not the Tb, or vice-versa? Or has someone set up classes for the attributes?

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    Well there is nothing within the drawing that re-associates itself to a database, but the dwg. is located in what we call our dwg. database on our server.

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    Are you Inserting the TBlk or Xreffing it into your drawings? Is the filename the Database Key? If so, you cannot have two Keys with the same name in a DB.

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