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drafting.33933
2010-11-05, 07:27 PM
Simple question and if it is a yes or no, so be it (being sarcastic because I can't find a clear answer anywhere).

Can I have a stretch action applied to a block that has an attribute? I want to be able to insert a block and move / stretch the attribute to a new location while keeping the block's insertion point in the original location.

NO - life moves on.

Yes - Please give me instructions!!!!!!!!!

Thanks.

Chris.N
2010-11-05, 08:34 PM
you have to have the attribute's "locked" property checked so it can be affected by actions.

drafting.33933
2010-11-05, 09:56 PM
no, sorry for being abrupt, but I checked that.
So what you are telling me that it IS possible to dynamic stretch an attribute.
Now unless of course AutoCAD still thinks internally it IS locked, you know how AutoCAD can assume something until you hit REGENALL. Can an "old" version of a CAD file that had the original attribute affect the outcome? I may need to rebuild the block from scratch in ver.2010

Chris.N
2010-11-08, 02:23 PM
no, sorry for being abrupt, but I checked that.
So what you are telling me that it IS possible to dynamic stretch an attribute.
Now unless of course AutoCAD still thinks internally it IS locked, you know how AutoCAD can assume something until you hit REGENALL. Can an "old" version of a CAD file that had the original attribute affect the outcome? I may need to rebuild the block from scratch in ver.2010
what do YOU mean by "stretch" when it comes to attributes? it can move if included in a stretch action, but it won't stretch like a line will. Can you post the block you're working on w/ descriptions on what you're trying to accomplish?

Sometimes, yes, it is better to re-create the attributes, but not always. if it's easy enough to do, then do it so you can eliminate that from your trouble shooting.

Have you checked out the tutorials in the "LEARN..." thread that's stuck at the top of this forum?

drafting.33933
2010-11-09, 08:16 PM
what do YOU mean by "stretch" when it comes to attributes? it can move if included in a stretch action, but it won't stretch like a line will. Can you post the block you're working on w/ descriptions on what you're trying to accomplish?

Sorry, right. the attribute is "moving" while I apply it to a stretch parameter. You are absolutely right an attribute will not stretch like a line.

I am attaching the block in this post.

sandrews.253556
2010-11-10, 06:13 PM
What Chris said. You need to set your attribute to "lock position yes." When I looked at your attribute it was set to "lock position no." After you lock your attribute's position, redo your stretch action selection set and it will work.

drafting.33933
2010-11-10, 06:20 PM
What Chris said. You need to set your attribute to "lock position yes." When I looked at your attribute it was set to "lock position no." After you lock your attribute's position, redo your stretch action selection set and it will work.

OH, I get it now.
So, down is up and back is forward.

Anyway, Thanks sandrews.253556 it worked!!!!!

Chris.N
2010-11-10, 08:42 PM
OH, I get it now.
So, down is up and back is forward.

Anyway, Thanks sandrews.253556 it worked!!!!!

These kinds of issues, AND MORE, are explained HERE (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=64415)

:beer:

scott.162719
2013-08-29, 02:43 PM
OH, I get it now.
So, down is up and back is forward.


Of course you have to lock it to be able to move it.

clshade
2013-08-30, 01:22 PM
The issue arises most when someone is first introduced to Dynamic Blocks and think "Wow, look what I can do with this Block I created in 1998! Oh wait, that didn't work. I wonder why?" They are unaware of this feature and usually need to be told of it.
Attributes are Locked by default when created in Versions of AutoCAD where they are native. Previously created Blocks did not have this option and therefore any Attributes that are in these Blocks need to have this Variable manually set.
That being said more often than not it is easier to delete the Attribute and recreate it since they do not always play nice even when updated.

jaysonkerr87684983
2014-12-09, 08:06 PM
i think...

pick points contribute for this action of stretch.
the pick point must be around the block. i was looking for this answer, also. but by self trial of "locked" as others recommended, I exploded the block, then re-block it -putting pick points on center of an attributed block. (making schedule of doors and windows, were stretch command is a convenient solution) the original pick points were miles away from the block origin. i hope this helps others, or take some tests of re-Picking points. thanks